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I'm looking to upgrade the headlight and passing lights on my 13 Road King from the stock units, and just ran across the Eagle Lights brand. Does anyone have experience with these? The prices look pretty good, but what about quality?
Thanks.
I'm looking to upgrade the headlight and passing lights on my 13 Road King from the stock units, and just ran across the Eagle Lights brand. Does anyone have experience with these? The prices look pretty good, but what about quality?
Thanks.
I have a few of their lights....they are pretty good. Wait for their discount emails of 15-25% off. I have their 7" headlight and a few sets of turn signals. The new halo rear brake light and turn signals are very nice.
When I was looking at LED lights I called and asked questions. They made lots of claims, just like every other company out there. I asked if I installed the lights, and they did not have the beam pattern as advertised, if I could return them. The answer is no.
I only buy Custom Dynamics LED lights for my motorcycles now. Only need two more LEDs for my 2019 FLHTP and I will be done.
I have Custom Dynamics lights on my Street Glide. Very satisfied...this is the third bike I've used their products on. May be a bit expensive, but they have great customer service. Just another option.
I had an eagle 8700 gen 2 headlight on my last street glide. Quality headlight and was a good bit brighter than the HD day maker on my newest cvo street glide (actually hate the HD day maker at night) The only issue I had was static in the FM radio from the light, it was pretty bad but I listen to Spotify or pandora through my phone all the time so it was not a problem for me.
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