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Looking to buy a Headlight modulator soon. I have narrowed it down to three brands
Kriss Kisan and Comagination
I like the price of the Comagination VisiPath. How is their reliability ? Looks like the blades fit in the housing rather than a molded together plug.
The Kisan brand looks to be nice quality and seems to have good reviews. I Do Not want to drill any holes for the install. Is it really necessary to drill a hole for the Kisan light sensor or is it small enough to fit through a hole in the back of a 2005 road king light housing. I have not taken it apart yet to look at what size hole is there.
I just ordered mine from Comagination, they have the best deal. I ordered the headlight / taillight combo $85.00 I did a lot of research and no one had anything bad to say about any of the brands you selected. Doesnt matter which one you get, just GET ONE. It's about the best safety add on unit Ive seen. People who have them swear by them, not too many add on components get that kind of overwhelmingly positive review!!!
have the kisan. no issues whatsoever. i do know that guys have mounted the sensor without drilling into the fairing. i drilled my fairing and it looks just fine.
Got the Kisan a few weeks ago. Works great, but expensive. They gave me 10% off as a forum member until I reminded them of their combo price for purchasing the headlight and tail-light units together. Then the 10% no longer applied. Combine that with the very expensive (and not quoted) shipping charges, and I ended up paying a hundred and a half. You can do better than the Kisan prices for a very similar product.
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