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Sorry Pooch, I was indeed talking about Run,Turn,Brake module.
Even if you dont change the existing bulbs you still get two more brake lights and also two more running lights (your turn signals with red lenses function in the three different modes)
Tons of the guys on here run these and for guys with the tombstone...well its not called a tombstone for nothing...(seriously though its pretty f'ing dim)
Dont give the cagers an excuse, we dont want to lose one of the wolf pack
I got the BAL-1 taillight. It's freakin awesomely bright!! 3 sets of run brightnesses and about 20 different brake settings. I have mine to strobe a quick 4 times then run steady. Plenty of threads about praising these. Cages will stay back about an extra car length at stops. I got mine for 20% off at the local stealer for just about $200. Definitely worth the $$... Now the taillight is about as bright red as I am after a night at The Typsy Goat!!!
I hope you take the truck to the goat, it seems like it would be a little more tolerant if you took a few mailboxes out on the way home
Sorry Pooch, I was indeed talking about Run,Turn,Brake module.
Even if you dont change the existing bulbs you still get two more brake lights and also two more running lights (your turn signals with red lenses function in the three different modes)
Tons of the guys on here run these and for guys with the tombstone...well its not called a tombstone for nothing...(seriously though its pretty f'ing dim)
Dont give the cagers an excuse, we dont want to lose one of the wolf pack
Thx bro for the info. I'm gonna take a look into it tonight...
If you end up getting one then buy one with a built in load equalizer. That way if you want to go LED later you wont have to add anything to the system, just plug the new bulbs/arrays in and go.
Since I have a rocker all I actually need is a load equalizer since I tied into the factory harness. However I will be switching to heartland bullets because I'm not exactly digging the low visibility of the custom dynamics dual color 2.5" strips I put on my swing arm. They're awesome at night but in direct sunlight you can't see them for chit. I will also be adding the badlands rtb module when i do that so there's another 450 bones!
Air cleaner, imo i dont think it flows with your scoot... However I dont have an idea for you
+1. My only issue with your bike. Those forward pointing air cleaners just don't look right to me.
Originally Posted by t stone
If your running the shotgun and cholos with the 21 your pipes will drag real bad. My longshots hung low. It will really wake you up when you catch a pipe in a corner and cant make the turn because of it. Been there. The 21 will raise the front about 1.5" from stock.I dropped my front 2" and it looks and rides way better. IMO
Stone
This is my only problem with lowering just the back. I like to see horizontal lines on a bike, not see the exhaust pointing at the ground. (an off-level fender brace even bugs me)
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