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Decided I wanted a little better lighting for my turn signals. Ordered a set of Custom Dynamics ProBeam turn signals. Already knew CD produced quality products, so I didnt do an exhaustive search (like I usually do).
As you know the install was quick and easy with plug and play swap. Happy with the results. Much more light in run mode and turn signal is significantly more noticeable.
I also ordered a set for the rear signals, but they arent in yet.
Went front and rear. Rears stay red until you hit the turn signal, then amber, just like the fronts go from white to amber.
Best thing you can do for better visibility, particularly if you ride at night, and don't want to be out in the dark with the suicidally-shitty stock Harley rear lights.
Custom Dynamics products are one of the best on the market. Also, great customer service as well. I changed my front and rear blinkers to the probeams as well.
Hey flashracer, that is true, the signals for the 2017 Limited won't fit on the 2018 CVO Limited because the CVO turn signals use a JAE plug instead of an 1157 plug. However, we do manufacture our ProBEAM Dynamic Ringz with a JAE plug for your motorcycle. https://www.customdynamics.com/amfin...--flhtkse--752
Originally Posted by flashracer
Bummer they told me the CD front turn signals wont work with my 2018 cvo limited. I was going to have them swapped from my 2017 limited.
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