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What are the best LED's for the price. Been to a bunch of web sites, but would like some info from people that bought, installed, and what they like or dislike about them.
Check out the offerings from Ride Time Technology. Quality, price and customer service are great. I have the fender tips, tail light and the tour pak lights from them.
Check out the offerings from Ride Time Technology. Quality, price and customer service are great. I have the fender tips, tail light and the tour pak lights from them.
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How was the install on the Tour Pak lights I am condidering them to complete my rear with Led's
I bought the ones from bikeraccents.com from ebay. Cheap, $40.00 for 20 lights. Install takes about 4 hours if you solder everything and use shrink tubes.
I have two friends that have had SWINT install the "CustomPro 14 Light Kit" while up in Sturgis. The kit itself was $239.95. The install & tax, while in Sturgis ran another $160, but it was worth the time for both of my friends...
After walking around all the various vendors in Sturgis, the SWINT led kits have the brightest LED's and the most LED's of any of the other vendors. Most of the other vendors were $25 - $40 more expensive.
I have the biketronics kit on my flhtc.
Been dealing with Mike since I had my 04 deuce.
Excellent customer service and bulbs,load equalizers guaranteed for life.
Call him he will have options and info for the touring pak also. http://www.biketronics.com/
I have the red Panacea on my Street Glide, and I love the look, but the control module went after 13 months and I just had to replace it (and Kury customer service was less than helpful). If it doesn't break they look awesome...
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