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i saw a bike last night and theengin was lit up in a pale blue color. it had some kind of blue accent lights on it. i looked them up on the net and found them. theyre little led lights. come in a variety of colors and looked kinda cool.
do any of you have these on your bike?
if so.....do ya like em?
I have em on my glide. They look awesome and I have had them for a couple of years. The problem is when I first got them it was original. When I was at the Lone Star Rally last weekend it seems like every other bike had em.
that was my next question....
is putting them on a harley ok or desecration?
Maybe in the eyes of some. But, the way I see it, anything that makes me more visible at night, the better. I had mine done at a ralley. I got a package deal with my pinstrips. The lady that put them on let me sit there and watch her (even helped, a little). Anyways, they are very easy to do. She showed me how to run them, and how to hook up more, and where the best placement was, to keep them hidden. if you decide to run with them, you can easily do them yourself.
Use the ones off your tree after Christmas....otherwise they are in a box all year round!
doh! LOL!... hmmm..... naw... Then my wife would want them back come Christmas time again!... Dang... got me thinking how to adapt the light strands though... LOL!
If you are looking for LED lights go toMotorcycle LED Accent Lightson Ebay,he has the best price going, instructions on how to put them on, great customer service if you have a problem andhe will even design a kit for you bike if you want him to. He did for me, told him what I had and he recommended what I needed, looks super. I've had girls come up and ask to take pictures with their phone to show their husbands orboyfriends to put on their bikes. One of the best things I did for my bike, really set it off.
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