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Best way to make the front of my bike visible without breaking the bank?
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they should be because they work. People just like talking greasy and lots more folks dont like the "look".
do you see the rear reflector below? They help. All help is good help. Leds are great.. but, from the side, reflector are reflecting back the light hitting them. Cars with bright lights get back bright yellow/amber and red reflections.
Cars hurt.... no undoing a t-bone. All the s*** talking in the world won't get you a new leg or turn a direct hit into near miss. I love you all on a manly/brother way... dont want anyone gettinga raw deal.
Sure they work; I just don't want anyone thinking I'm helpful. It takes hard work to get rid of that kind of reputation.
i am really close to getting my dyna wide glide back on the road. I really want to make the front look modern with led’s and also to help make me more visible. What are some options without breaking my bank account? Thanks
You could add some Stealth LED Front Turn Signals /White Running Lights. These can be used in conjunction with your stock turn signals.
I am not sure if those LED light work with a modulator, if they do I would consider buying one. But for now a modulator is more effective to make you visible during the day.
I have a modulator installed for the brake lights as well.
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