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I have the Walter's Workshop one, and it works and looks great.
It is a laydown smoked lense that comes with a red bulb, it matches the smoked tourpak lens kit perfectly.
Steve
I have the one from Walters also but I replaced the red bulb with an L E D bulb and I love it but I now have about the same money in as the Kuryakyn light would've cost Me.
This is the Kury panacea led laydown light. If you decide on the Kury setup, don't waste your money on the Kury TSSM load equalizer. Get the Biketronics load equalizer - a lot less heat and works like a charm with the alarm.
I got one off ebay for $25 bucks. Use a red LED in it. I didn't, and it melted the lens. If you get a red LED, you will be fine. I fixed up my melted lens, by getting a little creative. I am a dice dealer at a casino.
I had the Kury but it was not bright enough in daylight, people behind me could not tell when i was braking. I put the stock one back on, i would rather be safe then look cool
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