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Just got back from vacation to central TX area and through LA & MS. While in TX had an apppointment with Keith Baker of Ride Time Tech and Ron Moore of Skyline Cycles in Kingsland, TX. Had a complete set of the Ride Time LEDs installed and just wanted to give a shout out to those two as the outstanding job they did. Keith manufactures these lights and they are of the highest quality. Ron did most of the install, with an assist from Keith, as the tour pak lights are the newest version (Progressive Scanning turn signals).
Don't know if these pics will do the lights justice but they are bright and look great. I had Kuryakyn lights on my last ride and I definitely like the Ride Time better. When I hit the brakes I have seven bright LEDs that light up the back end.
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