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loojin to upgrade my headlight on my blackline and have been lookin at the adjure 5 3/4 piecut tribar headlight with the black dot. anyone have experiance with adjure headlights? good upgrade? any feedback is appreciated
BUY IT! World of difference. I don't know what type of lens the new bikes have. My '04 had the old style glass. Mine is the T50400. I was astonished at the difference. Looks great too, especially with the H-D eyebrow trim ring.
Are these lights glass lense? I saw what I thought might be one on a radical custom at my indies but it was all hazy like a plastic car headlight housing. If these are glass lense I am in for a set.
yea ive read that thread. i was wondering about the adjure headlights specifically. i dont have 500 to throw at an led. was curious about the adjures and anyones personal experiance. thanks though
I put one on my wide glide because the factory bucket did not extend past my windshield and looked dumb. Scored one off ebay for a little over $100.00 and used my factory lens. Very happy with the quality. DO IT!
Old post i know but just bought an adjure 7 in headlight based on feedback on this site and am disappointed. the light is made in Taiwan, has a plastic lens and just a plain holed drilled through the bucket for the wires, no grommet or chafe protection. not worth over 2 hundred bucks!
Maybe I got some off model through Amazon as they list for 350.00 on the Adjure website and I paid about 225.00 delivered? I think I'm going to send it back. I expected billet and glass parts for this price.
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