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I know I'm reviving an old thread but what are the long term reviews of these lights? Which ones will allow me to remove the bags without removing the seat to get to the connector? And do they require a load equalizer if I remove the tourpack on a 22 Ultra Limited?
Custom Dynamics on my bike for over a year now. The connections are QD and I don't need to take the seat off to remove them. In that time, I had a bag light failure. CD sent out new parts so fast my head spin and since then has been flawless.
You will not need a load equalizer on your 22 to run the CD lights. They are plug and play, on or off.
Here at Ciro we support are military, veterans and first responders. Contact us about what we can do for you if you're in the military/veteran/first responder. We offer a lifetime warranty on all LEDs and are the ORIGINAL Bag Blades developed with super bright LEDs and a low profile housing with 3M VHB adhesive.
Here at Ciro we support are military, veterans and first responders. Contact us about what we can do for you if you're in the military/veteran/first responder. We offer a lifetime warranty on all LEDs and are the ORIGINAL Bag Blades developed with super bright LEDs and a low profile housing with 3M VHB adhesive.
I just ordered and installed the bag blades on my Street Glide, they look great!! I did not think to ask about the military discount but it's all good.
Are Ciro 3d bag blades compatible with CD Magic Strobes? CD technical not sure about this, and I do not want to purchase CD blades just to have the functionality of the strobe module.
I've had Custom Dynamics lighting since 2009 and I couldn't be more pleased with their customer service and quality products. All I can say is that I install them and forget them......never had an issue, BUT IF I did, I know that one phone call to them would solve any issue. A very responsive company that stands behind every product they manufacture.
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