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I'm thinking about having LED's intalled on my Heritage over the winter. Is there anything about 'em that i should know? Or is there anything I should watch out for? Is there anybody out there that has them on their bike and wishes that they hadn't put 'em on?
My bike had them on it when I bought it, I removed all of them. They did look cool but reminded me of something that should be on a civic. Just my opinion
My bike had them on it when I bought it, I removed all of them. They did look cool but reminded me of something that should be on a civic. Just my opinion
lol That's too funny! I've never thought of it that way before.
My bike had them on when I bought it. I like them. I mainly use them when parked at night at the local watering hole so some ahole doesn't run over my bike.
My bike had them on when I bought it. I like them. I mainly use them when parked at night at the local watering hole so some ahole doesn't run over my bike.
My bike had them on when I bought it. I like them. I mainly use them when parked at night at the local watering hole so some ahole doesn't run over my bike.
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