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I just bought a new cvo ultra classic and am wondering if any one else has added the led glo pod lighting to their bike. I like the idea of getting more visibility at night and adding a cool look but I am concerned it might look too corny. Thoughts? Opinions? Pics?
I just bought a new cvo ultra classic and am wondering if any one else has added the led glo pod lighting to their bike. I like the idea of getting more visibility at night and adding a cool look but I am concerned it might look too corny. Thoughts? Opinions? Pics?
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I agree with you for the need for additional lighting, especially at night or when stopping at the light/sign from an off ramp. I don't have any experience with the glo pod, but I'm sure someone will chime in.
I put the Billet Boy LED tail light, the Kury LED turn signal lights w/controller, Ride Time Technology Run/Brake/Turn module for the tour pack, HD Airwing Tour Rack LED lights, and Custom Dynamics "Ringz" bullet turn signal inserts (which double as turn signals and running lights). Moco's are the weakest of the bunch.
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