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I formed my opinion of them w/o ever seeing them and I can tell you I thought it was pretty lame. However, after actually seeing for real I was pretty impressed. I'm just not ready to spend 2 grand to have it done!
HUH??
I saw a $20 set of lights on the end of a wire at J&P i think ... figured 2 of those for the engine, maybe 2 under the bike to hit the floor, a switch and wiring
i know the Lizard set is much more money and im sure its justified, but $2k seems extreme
I have some blue led lights, various kinds, that I bought at walmart. Sitting in the cabinet in the garage. Haven't put them on yet. I like the look but hate the haters. I just know if I put them on all I'd hear is how gay they look.
I have an accessory switch on my RG, was planning to just hook it to them. Maybe I will now that I'm reminded.
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