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Damn son...that's a lot of light! Do you roll it down the road lit up like that? If so I bet it would look crazy rolling up on you on the highway. I've been thinking on and off about doing some lighting, and still cant decide on a color if I ever did decide to pull the trigger. Looking at your pics, I just realized I like the red lighting from a safety standpoint.Kind of sends an alert out to the cagers and grabs their attention in a way that only red lights probably can. I use to go back and forth between an LED white or orange.
Although I've never seen a chrome block with some white light on it. I think I'd like that too.
Edit: Just did a google search and found a pic you posted Joe in the touring threads some time ago that had a bike with a 15 light set up of white lights on it. Man that looks sharp from a pic standpoint. What's your thoughts on the white in person? Hard to tell from a pic in the dark what it looks like in real life.
Cool. I had just edited my post above telling you I found a pic on google that you posted a while back, and wanted your thoughts on the white. Then after I edited it, I seen you already had a pic up. Awesome! I think I'll go with that. Looks real classy on chrome.
Need to figure out the placement now.
Sorry. Back to your bikes lights. Don't wanna jack up your thread. Thanks again man.
Did you go with a standard LED kit or did you customize a kit for you bike? If you went with a standard kit do you mind PMing me and letting me know who you went with? They look great, man! Real nice......
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