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Hey all,
Wondering if anyone has installed this product. Looks like it would be a good mod for safety and seems easy enough to install. Currently, my tour pak lights are running plus brake lights but having them as LED's and turn signals makes sense.
Thanks, http://www.ridetimetechnology.com/led_tail_lights.htm
I second all of the above, Also E MailedKeith whom I believe is the owner.I had their fender tip LED's and the rear one was a fender tip light/brake light combo with blue dot, on my 2005 Road King that I sold, should have taken them off!! Im getting my new 2008 Electra Glide after the holidays its in the dealers warehouse tag and all. So I ordered new led's from RideTime again, they are great products, easy to install, and do just as advertised and the customer service is great!! Im thinking of getting the Tour Pak lights, becausenow on the EG Classic it's just a chrome strip, the old dressers came with a light there!! guess the MOCO wanted to save some bucks, the old story pay more get less!! Anyways talk to Keith he'll hook you up, Bill
Talk about great timing ... I was putting together a Christmas wish list and this idea was on it! Thanks.
A little problem however; my 05 EGC tour pack does not have the tail lights on it. How hard would it be to put the tail light unit on it like is shown in the ride time technology page with the twin led inserts?
Good question - I was wondering if buying the quick disconnect harness they sell would be the best way to go. I've been pondering the quick disconnet hardware for the tour pak. From reading the description on the web site, the harness brings the flasher function to thetour pakto complete the entire functions of brake/running/flashers.
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