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DK Custom Stealth LED Driving - Passing Lights review

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Old 06-27-2016, 09:14 PM
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Originally Posted by kryingame
Good god,
Does everyone have that dam_ J&S Jack
At first I balked at the price, but it is worth it! I put my bike on the jack all the time. I always wash my bike on the jack too.
 
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Old 06-27-2016, 09:52 PM
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Nope. Simple craftsman red here. I'd have the J&S but shipping to Alaska is murder.
Um, clearly this was addressed to the OP...I mean who are you and why are you responding to my post?

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Originally Posted by fullautomike
At first I balked at the price, but it is worth it! I put my bike on the jack all the time. I always wash my bike on the jack too.
I agree 100%. At first I didn't think it would be practical but in the month that I've owned it, I've used it for several projects. I finally did the best detailing on the bike since I've owned it. And, the bike stays up on the jack.
 
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Originally Posted by kryingame
Um, clearly this was addressed to the OP...I mean who are you and why are you responding to my post?

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Sorry ****tard. Just trying to be part of the conversation, you know, as if we were on a forum. I'd also point out that your question "Does EVERYONE, etc..." was not "clearly" addressed to he OP, but rather... wait for it... EVERYONE!!! *claps hands*

And speaking of trolls, who asks a question about jacks on a thread about lights?

 

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I installed a set of the DK custom LED stealth driving/passing lights on my 2012 Ultra Limited. http://www.dkcustomproducts.com/Stea...STL-LED-DL.htmI opted for the under the floorboard mounts. You can't see the lights when off looking at the bike unless you bend down a look. I first had them adjusted with the beams pointing straight ahead. This did add a lot of extra light close in but I decided to point them up a bit. Now they are aimed like high beams and add extra light down the road for added lighting on the back roads. I bet they will come in handy this week on my trip up to NH. I wired them up to my ACC switch on the dash. So far I see no negative points with these lights. I love them!



lights off



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lights on

I've been thinking about getting these for my super glide. I work the night shift so I ride a lot at night. You wouldn't by chance have any video of well these lights work at night?
 
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Sorry, no video. It is pretty simple to adjust them to shine where you want the extra light. Right now mine are adjusted a bit up, so they light up past where my headlight would shine
 
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fullautomike, how did you wire these?
did you use the wiring supplied by DK or did you use stock H-D accessory wiring?
i just bought this set from DK (with the L brackets).
also, do you have a close up photo of your mount under the floorboard?

thanks
 
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Originally Posted by joe-yamma
fullautomike, how did you wire these?
did you use the wiring supplied by DK or did you use stock H-D accessory wiring?
i just bought this set from DK (with the L brackets).
also, do you have a close up photo of your mount under the floorboard?

thanks
I ran the wires to the Acc plug which is under the seat in the battery compartment area.
I'll try to get pictures tonight
 
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This looks good.... Subd for my to do list.
 
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Do you have any problem with them dragging mounted below the footboards?
 


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