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Just installed the Custom Dynamics Ringsz in the front; running lights and turn signals. Used smoked honeycomb lenses from JP Cycles. Super bright, and look really cool.
When installing make sure your remove any conductive lubricant that may be on the connections in your signals.
My bike is a 2016 Road Glide Special, so did not need load equalizer. I just ran the hazards for 2 min. and instructed and everything worked as expected.
Looks awesome!! I have their turn signals in the front and rear - and their triple play controller for the strobe stuff. Great company and good people IMO.
Why do you remove the lubricant? Custom dynamics tech instructions say to use dielectric grease to protect the connectors.
The instructions I got from them specifically said to remove it as it may prevent he lights from working, which it did. I installed first without removing it and got nothing. Removed them and wiped the dielectric grease, reinstalled and they worked.
The instructions I got from them specifically said to remove it as it may prevent he lights from working, which it did. I installed first without removing it and got nothing. Removed them and wiped the dielectric grease, reinstalled and they worked.
Thanks. I missed that when I did mine but had no porblems.
I ordered by phone direct from CD. They don't seem to have a part number on the site. They are the Ringz insert. You can see them on the link here. You can also order lenses but I liked the honeycombs and got those from JPCycles,
Thanks. I missed that when I did mine but had no porblems.
Easy to mas. The "instructions" are on the front of the card with this as troubleshooting on he back of it. Seems like it should have been part of the instructions on what not to do rather than how to fix it. 😀
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