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Here is a pic of my new led light. Made by Vision X, Vortex.
2015 street glide special, I had to get the wiring adapter, and the can bus add on, to prevent flickering under heavy braking. This light is bright, and lights up the road well. The halo looks awesome too. Their customer service is what helped make my decision to purchase.
I put the black chrome version on my 07 Street Glide. Very well made light but not cheap. I had to cut a little of the bucket it sits into on the bike with a Dremel but that only took less than 5 minutes. I didn't get any adapters I just plugged and played.
I called them to inquire when the Black Chrome would be available as it was a new addition to the line. The man I spoke to said it would be two weeks and that they'd send it right out. Two weeks later I had the light, real top notch customer service. The HALO is the cats meow for sure.
Last edited by E8USMCRET; Sep 7, 2015 at 10:05 PM.
JJDH, how did you go about wiring in the Halo? I just ordered this light and I'm trying to find out what I need to do to install it properly. Mines a 2014 SGS, thanks!
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