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Pics for sure when you mount it. I was at the shop a few minutes ago and I tested the brightness on the signals, etc again. The pic I have posted the lenses have been custom tinted as the lights were too bright. I forgot all about that until Al reminded me. The signals are just as bright as the taillight, only amber instead of red.
I hope so. I would have loved to have denim black or even wrinkle black as I plan to powdercoat wrinkle black, but gloss is cool for now. Hopefully I can take it all apart to send to powdercoaters eventually.
Originally Posted by DR. V-TWIN
Pics for sure when you mount it. I was at the shop a few minutes ago and I tested the brightness on the signals, etc again. The pic I have posted the lenses have been custom tinted as the lights were too bright. I forgot all about that until Al reminded me. The signals are just as bright as the taillight, only amber instead of red.
Ya, that's what the guy I talked to told me. Why would you tint it though? I would love to see a pic of the license plate light and turn signals though.
I hope so. I would have loved to have denim black or even wrinkle black as I plan to powdercoat wrinkle black, but gloss is cool for now. Hopefully I can take it all apart to send to powdercoaters eventually.
Ya, that's what the guy I talked to told me. Why would you tint it though? I would love to see a pic of the license plate light and turn signals though.
The lights were too bright if you believe that after all the hubbub about how they are not bright enough. I like things to be sleek. You could say I spend too much time paying attention to minute details that most people will never even think about, but that is just a part of who I am.
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