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I think they match pretty good with the tourpack. To me, they look better with the tourpack than the probeam, but thats just my opinion. Its a subjective thing and someone else might think the opposite.
100% agree but i dont feel like im asking opinion on how they look so much as does the led pattern match similarly.
I also have the CD saddle bag lights.....really pleased. Difficult to have too much lighting up the rear....increases visibility and safety to an extent.
Here's mine. Snapped a couple of quick pics in the garage. Not the best in daylight but gives you an idea.
Smoked CD bag lights (sequential red flash) and smoked HD filler lights. The rest is stock. I decided to go with the smoked as they blend in a bit more when off.
First pic is off, second in lights on (not sure why the bag & filler lights look a bit yellow in the pic - they're not), and third is brakes applied.
after giving up and planning on getting the cd lights, i was looking on a shelf and found an hd box. turned out to be the bag lights i got with the tourpak qd kit i bought when i bought the bike. looks like ill be mounting those up. thanks for the input guys!
Good....!!
I "wish" CD made a set of "filler lights" for those that have the older wrap around style saddle bag guards. Those are the ones that bolt to where full size filler lights would go.
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