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So after much debate, I finally got a Daymaker and it's AWESOME! That being said, I wanted to share the good news.... Like the Bright *** Light that I got from them a while back, KutterHarley is cheaper for several nicer items than the dealer (shocker) or several other places. They're under new management, so the order took longer, but it arrived and works like a charm!
Normally it's $399.99 without tax, but from KutterHarley it's $320.00. Not a "Black Friday" discount, but anything helps!
Just as an FYI for anyone on the fence. As always, I'd highly recommend the site, and now the Daymaker as well!
I have the day maker and love it. You do have to aim it correctly, and the sharp edge of the beam can be disconcerting at first, but the brighter light and longer distance is well worth it, IMO.
I have the day maker and love it. You do have to aim it correctly, and the sharp edge of the beam can be disconcerting at first, but the brighter light and longer distance is well worth it, IMO.
Thats where my experience is different, The TL gives a longer distance and a wider swath down the road -- I have bike with a TL and one with a Daymaker -- I'll be changing out the Daymaker
Thats where my experience is different, The TL gives a longer distance and a wider swath down the road -- I have bike with a TL and one with a Daymaker -- I'll be changing out the Daymaker
I was looking into the FuelMoto led light as well as the Truck Lights (TL). My concern was that I wasn't able to find a 5 3/4" setup for the TL. If I changed, then I'd have to change out to the MS Batwing fairing which I love in the colder months.
I have a 55w HID setup on my Challenger and they're VERY nice, which is what I would imagine the TLs are like. Ultimately, I knew the Daymaker wouldn't be a "bad" option for my current setup and obviously it's much better than my stock setup even with a 100w bulb, haha.
Thanks again for all of the inspiration y'all (and the continuing "Dyna Debt" haha)
The truck light and the rivera primo light have the same housing design.
I've had the rivera primo and now the Daymaker - both 5 3/4 size.
The Daymaker completely and utterly puts the competition to shame. Low beam, high beam....there is almost no comparison. Once you adjust the position of headlamp it's perfect in the low beam position and you rarely need to use high beam unless it's extremely dark.
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