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I have a 18 Limited and I want to improve the lighting mostly for safety. I have a BAL-1 taillight that gets attention, but Id like to brighten it up in the back. Ive been warming up to sticking on H-D saddlebag lights to widen my footprint a bit. I like the filler lights that go between the bike and saddlebag, but I think they are less useful becaus the viewing axis is much narrower. I dont want a Christmas tree back there, so its one or the other.
On the front, I think adding Custom Dynamics Rings for the turn signals should add a little extra visibility when I ride. I already ride with my passing lamps and my high beams on.
What are you guys using or what are some cool options Im not considering?
These driving-passing lights are a great addition for front lighting safety-
Here they are on Kevin's(the K in "DK") Softail-
They can be mounted off the engine guard or floorboard brackets.
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