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Hampton Roads Harley-Davidson Inc, 6450 George Washington Memorial Highway, Yorktown, Virginia 23692 Call parts, they gave me a nice discount on BAL products on a phone order.
Hampton Roads Harley-Davidson Inc, 6450 George Washington Memorial Highway, Yorktown, Virginia 23692 Call parts, they gave me a nice discount on BAL products on a phone order.
Well that figures, I could not get a discount on it from them standing at the parts counter last year .Maybe I should try calling instead
Best taillight out there. I got the BAL-2 with the 12 led lights. Yes, it was overkill and yes, you pretty much can see it from outer space.
$400+ and worth every penny.
I love it!!!!
Hampton Roads Harley-Davidson Inc, 6450 George Washington Memorial Highway, Yorktown, Virginia 23692 Call parts, they gave me a nice discount on BAL products on a phone order.
757.872.7223 ask for Kevin, tell him Bigdaddy sent you from HDF he'll hook you up with BAL and most anything else you need...No affiliation, but I buy a lot of stuff from him over the years...
I don't have the DXLED09s hooked up as turn signals, all three are brake lights. But you could hook them up as turn signals. If you are going to use them as turn signals you would not need the dual color LEDs. I don't show it in the video but when I flip a switch the LEDs alternate colors. I intend to only use the switch in extreme cases where someone is tailgating so badly I can't slow down or pull over without getting hit. So far I have never used the alternating color, but there have been times in the past when I wish I had something like that. Depending on the second color you choose, it may not be legal, for example blue or white. Amber is a choice and it is legal.
I'll try to get a video in the day light.
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