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Got a usd 2002 Heritage Classic. Found out the other night what he little switch was for. Pod Lights. Blue to match the bike. Every inch of chrome is like a tiny mirror.
in my opinion lame it reminds me of the little d-bags that drive up and down our main drag with their street-glow lights on their low rider 82 honda civics. just my op.
I was hesitant at first to put them on mine, but I get a lot of compliments from people on them. Especially people that would otherwise not even look at a bike.
If you are interested in a set ledaccentlights.net run by a guy named Joe Florida gave me great service. i'm not associated with them in any way, except I purchased a kit and some accessories from them. Great guy and good service.
i dont ride at night much but when we had a night event i just used battery spot lights and stuck them around the bike. I would rather spend the money for something else but if they were free then keep them.
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