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Very nice. I installed these same lights on my machine. Pretty much a one-beer project. I compared them to CD brand lights and thought the CD were too bright for my preferences. Keystones were spot-on.
I'll also add: After too much thinking and mental grinding I bought a BAL (Bright *** Light) taillight which accurately matches the output of other leds on the rear of my bike. I was told the BAL was the real deal and I have found it to be true. Cannot compliment that product enough.
Last edited by StoneTrekker; Jan 13, 2018 at 04:57 PM.
I too have installed the keystones on my Ultra.As usual they are expensive over aftermarket but the leds match the tour pack lights.My wife rides with me pretty much all the time so more lights for safety is a plus.I also have installed a led bright *** brand tail light.
On second look, I don't think the original poster bought them from Custom Dynamics. If I'm correct (from the picture of the package) ...sorry, because CD is the best for product quality AND customer service.
For my 2015 Ultra Limited I installed the HD brand LED's that attach to the rear of each hard saddle bag. The filler strips didn't work for me since I also have the wrap around saddle bag chrome guards. Those guard rails run through the holes which the "filler LED's would mount on. I'm extremely pleased with the HD brand run-turn-brake LED's on the saddle bags and their quick disconnect plugs make it easy to remove a saddle bag for maintenance. Pricey, yes....but IMHO worth it.
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