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I prefer the dynamic rings in the stock signals as they provide more light and make you be able to be seen easier. But those are slick. Here is a pic of the dynamic rings.
Glad you posted this. I literally got on this morning to ask the exact same question. I asked my wife for these Dynamic Strips for Christmas and was interested in getting some feedback.
The shop that did my rear end of my SGS recently turned out a really beautiful street glide with these strips up front. Very clean. I'll post a couple of pics of it.
These look great and really clean up the front end. They look really bright in these pics. When I get these installed, I'll give you some more feedback.
I put the Dynamic strips on my '14 SG and love the way they look and preform. Much better visibility than the stock running lights and really clean up the lines of the front end. I liked them so much that even after I ordered the wrong model and couldn't return them, I ordered them again. With that said...I've got a set of contrast cut (CD-DS-AW-CC) up for grabs if anyone is interested.
Not to hijack the thread, but has anyone compared the Dynamic Strips to Custom Dynamics' TruFlex? I saw the one pic with Dynamic Strips mounted on the crash bars..... I wanted something like that but more LEDs....
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