Road Glide Driving Lights Options
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#22
Here is the HID kit I used:
http://www.xenonlink.com/H4+Bi-Xenon...enon+6000K.htm
I have them for over a year now and they are awesome. Like others have said I never need my hi-beams. I also had the Kuryakyn driving lights which I removed as I never used them.
http://www.xenonlink.com/H4+Bi-Xenon...enon+6000K.htm
I have them for over a year now and they are awesome. Like others have said I never need my hi-beams. I also had the Kuryakyn driving lights which I removed as I never used them.
#24
Here is the HID kit I used:
http://www.xenonlink.com/H4+Bi-Xenon...enon+6000K.htm
I have them for over a year now and they are awesome. Like others have said I never need my hi-beams. I also had the Kuryakyn driving lights which I removed as I never used them.
http://www.xenonlink.com/H4+Bi-Xenon...enon+6000K.htm
I have them for over a year now and they are awesome. Like others have said I never need my hi-beams. I also had the Kuryakyn driving lights which I removed as I never used them.
Love that trailor!!!!
#25
Could it be you just need to adjust your headlights. I love to ride my RG at night. Try raising the beam up and see what happens. I run 70-80 mph and never felt I was overdriving the lights at all.They are a bit of a bitch to adjust but way easier than adding lights not to mention cheaper.
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#30
The RG Euro assembly is no longer available. Too bad, it is just the ticket for upgrading the lights. I also got bulbs from Daniel Stern, but passed on the yellow. As far as that pathetic little bulb in the Euro unit goes, all I did was swap the Euro reflectors into the stock housing.
When remounting the RG fairing, first remove the headlight housing, then mount the fairing, It's easier to find the hooks. Snap in the housing and cover and you're done.
When remounting the RG fairing, first remove the headlight housing, then mount the fairing, It's easier to find the hooks. Snap in the housing and cover and you're done.