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I want to verify the differences in the tail light only vs panacea.
Obviously one has integrated signals, but just to clarify, if I get the tail light with integrated signals I have the option to NOT use the integrated signals and run it as just a tail light right? In that case it would be simple plug-n-play to take place of the old tail light?
If I get the tail light only without signals, are there more LED lights that are red, instead of half of them being yellow for signals? I really like the look of the light but I've heard a lot of complaints of the light being less visible and that's certainly not what I'm trying for.
I also don't get why the tail light and integrated signal light are the same price, if you CAN run it both ways, why even have two different products?
I run the D2Moto tail light on my bike. You can use it with or with out the integrated signals. You can use it with your existing turn signals and integratwd signals as well. If you do not use the integrated signals you do not get any more lights for the tail/brake. They just do not light up. For the price I am very happy with tbe product a lot cheaper than the Kury Panacea light and just as good if not better.
+1 with bob, check out my thread of new mods and you can see the tail light with turn sigs in the pictures....during the day its very visible at least thats what the pack of my buddies told me...
If you get one the black wire is ground, white is running light and red is brake. Look at the terminal real good before you put the wires in. It has 2 rowes and you use both.
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