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Old 02-19-2018, 08:05 PM
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Default Driving lights for my 2011 Street Glide

Has anyone tried out the engine guard lights from Cirius USA?

I was thinking of getting the Kuryakyn driving/turn signal lights and wiring the driving lights to my accessory switch.

I saw the Cirius lights and thought they looked pretty slick and way cheaper than the Kuryakyn's. Sometimes you get what you pay for so I was looking for input from anyone that has used the Cirius USA lighting .


https://www.ciriususa.com/product/ha...-guard-lights/

Thanks in advance

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Most people mount them on the outer edge of the crash bar but I already had my wires run for the Harley fog lights. The main reason I put these lights on my bike was to increase my chances of being seen in daylight hours. They don't add any projected road visability at night just makes your bike more visible to cagers. Ride safe!
 
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I haven’t seen those before. Those are radical. How much $$?
 
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Mighty slick lights and may have to keep them on the radar. Nice clean look and price isn't that bad either.
 
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Hey Artexman, thanks for the information. You already answered my next question about how much light they put down the road.

They look great, I may still get a set for the visibility factor.

Thanks again
 
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SnoRider.....I've seen them for $168.00
 
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I would look at moto lights.
They are a bit pricey but you might want to add lowers sometime.
 
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Thanks I will check them out
 
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