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It really bothers you what the *** end of your bike looks like in the dark? If someone behind you is thinking to themselves that the *** end of your bike looks like a smiley face, it means they can see you. That's not a bad thing.
... and I would love some suggestions/inspirational pics of what some of you guys have done...
My biggest complaint about my stock '19 SGS was the lack of rear lighting. The day it rolled out of the showroom, it went to see a CD vendor and had a whole bunch of lights added to the rear.
The H-D Tour-Pac luggage rack has the H-D lights, added later...you can see the difference. Down below, everything (except the CD lit LP Frame) works as RUN/TURN/BRAKE with a CD strobe module. Both night and day rear visability is now good.
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