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I waited for my local HD dealer to have it's double VIP sale. That gave me 20% off. Then I happened to find a small mark on the lens so they gave me another 10% off.
I'm getting the LED headlight (Black) put on my Lo this week while it's hibernating at the dealership. Pretty pumped to see how it works out. Not too much of a thread jack, but did you do a special flasher for the LEDs on the turn signals or did you get a resistor kit or something else, TNB?
Dealer put on the HD LED Tail light and I have the HD LED Brake light under my air wing luggage rack too... What can I say, I <3 LED
I had the turn signals, rear brake light, and smoke lenses done at Las Vegas Bike Fest. They used a load equalizer or whatever it is called which is mounted under the seat. I can't remember the name of the company though I could probably dig out the receipt (though I really would hate to look at all the receipts piled up at once).
I finally saw the pics of the LED on the Cross Bones. Not at all out of place like I'd expected! It's a very nice looking light indeed! Consider it on my short list!
I just hooked up the LED headlight and it looks awesome on this bike....much, much better in person than in the photo. By the way, this is my new Crossbones. Not as modified or fancy as others on the forum, but it suits me very well.
Sorry to bump this old thread but how did you get the High and Low beams to work at the same time ?!?!??! Do tell...
Sorry to bump this old thread but how did you get the High and Low beams to work at the same time ?!?!??! Do tell...
I think you read this wrong...The headlights have multiple lights within them and use a different set of the lights depending on whether you've got the high/low beams on. I run with my high beams on all day but have to use the lows at night. The highs are just too bright for oncoming traffic.