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So to save anyone from searching for the engine guard LED lights that I used, it appears
that they have been discontinued from Cirro Lighting. A product very "similar" is offered
by Custom Dymamics here:
After numerous cars pulling out on me, I installed cheap LED lights on the front forks and either side of my Daymaker headlight on my Iron 883. I also installed wraparound turn signals, I suppose it is overkill, but no drivers have pulled out in front of me since the LED's were installed, the day running lights only cost me about $30.00 in total, excluding the H-D Daymaker, it was around $400.00.
Thanks for the information. I like those day running lights, do you have a link or could you let me know where you got them?
Thanks, Barron
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