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Im ordering custom dynamic led clusters for my 07 deluxe .I know im going to need a load eq but cant decide on bikertronics with a lifetime warrentee or a badlands that does not get hot.I dont leave my flashers on for an extended amount of time the longest it is on is when I dont trigger a traffic light or do I go with kuryakyn I do want a plug n play
The biketronics one I have said on the package that it won't get hot, and I can't say I've ever found it running hot that I can recall. I have no experience with Badlands stuff, but the biketronics one I have worked great on my Crossbones, and if I ever get around to putting a security system on my Deluxe I'll be putting it on that bike too.
Thank you I'm not going with the rtb I feel that the red blinkers are harder to pick up they kind of blend I have running lights just below my seat that are molded into the bike Can't see them until you start the bike so I do have extra light in the rear and I'll have yellow blinkers wich are more eye catching
What's the one that Custom Dynamics sells? I installed that one with my dynamic clusters over a year and a half ago and have yet to experience a problem. Have used my hazards countless times, too, just to show people how the clusters work.
one-more ? does it matter if you have an alarm when ordering one ,I see some of the biketronics say alarm on them and some dont .On their website it does not have an option when you place order
Thank you I'm not going with the rtb I feel that the red blinkers are harder to pick up they kind of blend I have running lights just below my seat that are molded into the bike Can't see them until you start the bike so I do have extra light in the rear and I'll have yellow blinkers wich are moremore eye catching
Led red clusters are insanely bright and hard to miss but to each his own. I also run a tail light strobe for good measure
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