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hi folks im curious if anyone has used LED Factory Mart? prices are almost too good to be true on some stuff
but for a second bike im not looking to spend a fortune
i know that JW Speaker makes great stuff - so please dont turn this into a debate of what you bought is the best ever and why - i respect everyones buying decision , what im looking for is anyone who has used this brand - good and bad
I don't know how they stack up but I bought Sunpie for my front lights on the Heritage. I'm only commenting because they're close to the same price point. I'm VERY happy with mine during the day. People definitely see me much better that the stock lights. I'm not so impressed with them for night riding. Thankfully, I rarely ride after dark. I'm interested to hear others experience with LED Factory as I still have to do the front turn signals and all the back lights as well.
They come from China, so be aware of shipping times. the lenses are plastic (got this from some of the reviews) and the reviews are just OK with the biggest complaints are about the fit and the need (sometimes) for the Headlight Mounting adapter Ring. Note: you will need a No#6 3/4 screw for the bezel. If your bike doesnt have the running light, low beam, High beam switch then if you get the ones with the halo the Halo can be wired on with the low beam and spot lights or just leave it off. why pay for it if your not going to use it)
Their are a lot of these lights on Amazon now for $100 + with the mounting ring and wiring adaptors with just a few days shipping.
A lot of YouTube videos that show the installation and beam patterns. I figure you will get what you pay for, I know they are less than half of the other units.
intersting to read about the night riding would have thought they were better than stock. Did they have a choice of beam patterns?
Originally Posted by CaptainKirk
I don't know how they stack up but I bought Sunpie for my front lights on the Heritage. I'm only commenting because they're close to the same price point. I'm VERY happy with mine during the day. People definitely see me much better that the stock lights. I'm not so impressed with them for night riding. Thankfully, I rarely ride after dark. I'm interested to hear others experience with LED Factory as I still have to do the front turn signals and all the back lights as well.
I ordered the one for my wifes sportster a few weeks back, received it fairly quick, it was direct plug and play other than the parking light wire that I did't use. Works great and a lot brighter than her stock one was on her 07, couldn't see it real good in my mirrors on a bright sunny day, no problem seeing her back there now.
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