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I know there are a few different companies that sell these colored leds to light up your bike at night to show off your engine, wheels and ground effects. Is there one brand that is better than others? Has anyone ever installed these on thier own or is it to difficult to even try it? Thanks...
install is easy - just take ur time , and hide everything as good as u can youll be fine
not an easy task on the iron - limited space , but looks great - i didnt do the whole engine an wheels , i just used 3 lights under the frame to light up the ground - and it works like i wanted - bright and very clean look
ill get better photos soon not feeling well
now mind u this is in daylight in my garage - it was lunch time - not even dark out yet
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