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I opted for the HID lamp to both see at night and be seen in the daytime.The passing lampsare a little too bulky for the look I wantwith the Pewter Denim (great color, dumb name. It's flat silver!)Intrested to see Kury's when they come out. With or without the SG is a sweet lookin ride!
I just had them put on my 08 Anniv. Street Glide........with the visor trims like yours. I also had them put in a bright white bulb in my headlight. The headlight is kinda blue to the eyes. I was going down the alley with them and WOWWWW the bright white headlamp bulb lit the alley up tremendously! Plus I like the idea that I am probably more visible to cagers!!! I really like the way they look on the bike too!
Take care,
Sharknu
i opted for the HID headlight for the function just like maxflhx but i dont mind the look of the addl' lights..... but if u r looking for visibility so u can see and be seen i'd recommend the HID
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