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Ok guys need your honest opinion, im looking to add LED lights on my 2010 denim fatbob and i cant make up my mind on what color looks best with denim black, im kinda thinking red, what do you guys think? p.s i have a checkered flag paint scheme!
Mike
Last edited by Blufin32; Aug 16, 2010 at 07:47 AM.
With a checkered flag that is black and white I would go with white. It will show off the chrome and black. MHO. Check out www.customdynamics.com, they have a large selection and they stand behind what they sell. I have 18 sets of the micro's on my ultra. The only problem is that the mircos do not come in white. I sure wish they would. I would have them on my Dyna.
What's more Harley-Davidson then Black&Orange? Orange or amber lights look absolutely bada$s on any black Harley. Looks like a warm campfire after the days ride. I'd have a different opinion if your bike was any other color but come on its in the tradition of the Legend. Have fun with your decision #ridesafe
Ditto for Joe Florida Lights
Have them also and even got a string with some lights that weren't working, 1 email and there was a replacement on the way. Thinking of getting more and will buy from him again, Prices are better.
Not a big fan of LED lights. When you get a chance though, post a few pics of your bike so we can see the paint.
Originally Posted by Blufin32
Ok guys need your honest opinion, im looking to add LED lights on my 2010 denim fatbob and i cant make up my mind on what color looks best with denim black, im kinda thinking red, what do you guys think? p.s i have a checkered flag paint scheme!
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