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I'm running the Kuryakyn Panacea Deluxe Laydown with the blue dot and front and rear turn signals. I love them. They are very easy to install. I got mine from M & M Cycles last year during our group buy. Saved about $80.00.
I too installed the full Kuryakyn Panacea setup for both front and back lights. As others have said it's not one of the cheaper upgrades but one of the better ones I have done.
I also installed the Kuryakyn Panacea Deluxe Laydown (without the blue dot) and front and rear turn signals. It was an easy install. note: This is the brake light that flashes 3 times and then holds ... and the turn signals act as running lights ... very nice!
I was just checking out the Pancea setup just this morning. One question, I just bought the HD blackout lenses for my front and rear turn signals, will I still be able to use these w/the LED bulbs or will I need different lenses also?
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