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I have the HogWorkz Halomaker headlight and passing lamps set on my TriGlide. They're extremely bright. Much brighter than the Trucklite set I had on my Ultra Classic. Love them.
Good observation! I guess they aren't the same, which may explain the price difference as well. Either way is still going to be much better than stock.
I have the HogWorkz Halomaker headlight and passing lamps set on my TriGlide. They're extremely bright. Much brighter than the Trucklite set I had on my Ultra Classic. Love them.
I know a lot of guys run the Trucklites. There are a ton of great options out there.
you can't believe everything you read... those chinese (which they all are) knockoffs are notoriously incorrect. I believe the JW Speaker is around 1700L 2400H and that's probably the best light on the market (brightest too).
you can't believe everything you read... those chinese (which they all are) knockoffs are notoriously incorrect. I believe the JW Speaker is around 1700L 2400H and that's probably the best light on the market (brightest too).
You believe what you want and if you think JW Speaker is the best light on the market, that's fine with me. What I know because I use them is the HogsWorkz are excellent lights, very welll made, very bright and great looking. Actually, I don't know if they're made in China or in the US and I couldn't care less. And they have their own unique design so they're not knockoffs.
I paid $380 for their Halomaker set of 3 lights (headlight + 2 passing lights), I also looked at the JW Speaker and VisionX and read dozens of reviews before buying them. I am not cheap but I couldn't justify paying $700 for a similar set from JW Speaker with comparable specs.
I know people who will be glad to pay HD $750 for their Daymaker LED lights simply because they say HD on the back but I'm not one of them.
To each his own.
Last edited by frenchbiker; May 11, 2018 at 10:21 AM.
HogWorkz the Company is out of Brighton, MI
So at least you are supporting an American company.
I would be very surprised if the LED light was made in the USA.WHO WE ARE
HogWorkz was born out of the passion to transform our motorcycles, adding function and persona along the way. Our mission is always to deliver quality customization products at prices that make sense. With over 67 years of collective experience we have transitioned our ideas from concept, to garage, and on to your dealers' shelves. We take pride and pleasure in each step of the process.
Maintaining the 'customizer's garage' mentality is key to our success. We build parts for riders, not corporations. Each product goes through rigorous evaluation and revision until it meets our best standards. Being based in The Motor City gives us the perfect mix of grit and pride. We ride what you ride.
I have HawgWorkz headlamp and passing Lamps on my RK, and I just love them. I went with the black to offset all the chrome on the front of the bike. They look great and the function is awesome. Even before dark, they tend to light up all the reflective street signs (both sides of the road) as I approach.
Cool! On the adjustment screws, as you stand in front of your bike the top and left screws are accessible. The one on the right is not. But you can adjust the bulb up and down and left or right turning the screws in or out accordingly. Hope that made sense.
yes diggerv made sense I also contacted their customer support thinking maybe I got the wrong mounting bracket but all is good light is aimed and again its a great addition to the bike.
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