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If I get my new Road Glide I will not have all the landing lights on the front like my Ultra. I think the more lights the better. Is there anything you can put on the Road Glide to make it seen better? T.
There's a chrome trim ring/bezel that surrounds the double headlight lens window and it has LED Lights on both sides,just saw it onlinea couple of days ago.Not sure if it was here at HDF or elsewhere. It's a nice clean aerodynamic look that enhances visibility.
That said,those double lights are pretty darn goodvisibility and I'm fine with 'em....but too much is never enough with the way auto drivers are.
They make 2 different versions, one is tinted the other is clear. JP Catalogue has them. I had the tinted version, looked very good but it really compromised the night time lighting.
I think these are what you're looking for.HD fog lights, folk rave about them. I saw a RG with them on and lit up and I wanted a set too. My problem is that I have the fairing lowers on my bike so this location won't work.
I went with Kurykyn silver bullets mounted on the engine guard. Have been told you can see the bike coming at you in the daytime. Night lighting is decent too.
Looked at Motolites but couldn't excited about $300 or so to go that way.
I think these are what you're looking for.HD fog lights, folk rave about them. I saw a RG with them on and lit up and I wanted a set too. My problem is that I have the fairing lowers on my bike so this location won't work.
That would work,I was just thinking about those foglights while looking through the HD catalog....another solution I picked up on is the sideview mirrors that have the integrated turn signal/running lights built in the front side.That would provide some visibility up higher away from the main turn signals.
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