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has anyone used these yet? I like that they are nice and slim. please post pictures and reviews...it states that you need the LED converter as well any thoughts? http://jokermachine.com/products/49m...hts-black.html
Those are cool but $$pricey for what they are. i can stomach the bracket on the joker machine for roughly the same price. but thanks!! any one else have any other slim options that i am not aware of?
I've got them on my bike. Without an equalizer, they will blink fast. They are bright enough to see even during the day. One caveat though, they are pretty much hidden when you have the windshield on.
I've had them on every one of my bikes (2 dynes and a sporty) and they are fantastic. I get compliments on them all the time. You can mount them sticking out like the others above or facing in for the really stealth look. You should get an equalizer though, to prevent the fast blinking.
sorry to dig up an old thread, but I'm wondering if anyone has any updated thoughts on these things since they've been out for a while now.
Thinking of running them on my street bob, but I've got a few concerns. Are they durable? Any issues with them being weatherproof? I tour with this bike so I need something that won't crap out on me.
I've been running them since mine was new. No issues. On a canbus bike they'll flash normal. Your dash light will flash fast though. One thing to note, these are a two wire light, so you'll lose your running lights up front.
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