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$15.00 at Wallyworld. I used the Kuryakyn P-Clamps to clamp them on and wired them to the $5 switch w/green LED (just like the HD switches). Yes, I'm running through a relay.
I used the Wally World lights on my Dyna (have a RG now) and they were great. I did not use a relay and it worked fine. I wired it to the auxillary curcuit so it would only activate if the main power was on and it would work on high and low beam. I bought the HD handlebar switch mount and switch which cost more than the lights. This is proof aux lights do not need to cost $300 or more. At that price it is almost cheaper to buy another set if you need to replace the bulbs.
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