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Those Fuel Moto LED bulbs look really good as far as design and price. I put halogen beams on my passing lamps which are sealed beams. I wonder if the Fuel Moto LED passing lamps are sealed beams too; the 881's?
See below for all LED lights on front end... Daymaker and Kuryakyn running lights....
The problem is, because of how you wrote it, people aren't Googleing the specific light your asking about. I did. For the money, it's very unimpressive. It's a very unknown quantity. I would skip it, you can get the truck lite brand new for less. Nothing about the spec sheet led me to believe it's going to be brighter than any other option than a stock halogen bulb.
With bikerlaw on this one. I had been looking at the light you are talking about, however after some looking into and not much finding on who actually makes the light I was not going to put my bike or me at risk for the chance to save a couple dollars. I ended up going with the JW Evo 2 like others have said.
I have a Harley daymaker 5 3/4" on a sportster and have to say that the Evo 2 is not as concentrated thus making it look not as bright, but the coverage is absolutely amazing and I better IMO (since it still is very very bright)
SHHHHHH!!! I purchased the BAggerBaggs 7" "Daymaker" aftermarket already. waiting on them to ship it.
I will defitnelty look into buying the fog light from JW Evo 2 though.
SHHHHHH!!! I purchased the BAggerBaggs 7" "Daymaker" aftermarket already. waiting on them to ship it.
I will defitnelty look into buying the fog light from JW Evo 2 though.
Please post up pics and your observations. People like options and knowing what this light can do first hand may make a big difference for those in the market. Like the O/P.
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