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Old 05-08-2010, 04:50 PM
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8" recurve
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Rocknrod,
What mirrors are those on your bike? They look like they come out a couple of inches further then the stock ones. Looks good. Seems like you might have better visibility than stock?
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Heres some pics, HD windsplitter and crash bar driving lights:







 
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Originally Posted by 16over
This is the 8" Clearview and the driving lights are great. I ride about 25 miles home from work at night and these are a definite plus.

This is the route I went, perfect!
 
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Default Driving Lights

Here is what I did to my Street Glide. Lights and taller shield.
 
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I agree the HD fog lights are great. I removed the crash bars so I could not use them this time. Being the cheap screw that I am I found these "driving lights" at one of the big box auto stores for cheap and put them on, not so worried about what I can see but want to be SEEN by others. I think these work pretty well, but do not know fer sure as I have not seen me coming.






Here they on. My friend makes the bike look much better though...

 
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weet some good pics, IM kinda diggin the Crash bar mounted lights..but I think I want smaller round ones mounted on crash bars..I want some that will light up the road,not just to be seen ofr me to see better at night! Ohh and I am 5'8" tall
 
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See my Signature pic and gallery
 
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Default Klockwerks 6.5 & headwinds halogens

I Used 35W Rocket Halogens from Headwinds on a modified Fat Boy light bar. Plenty of light at night, can go to 55W. Wanted a smaller setup than the standard DL's to keep with the slim lines of the SG.
 
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I'm about 5'09 and I use a 6.5 klokwerks. It did cut down on the buffetting a little. I can still look over it with no problem. I think the only real advantage of that shield is that the bike does seem a little more responsive on the highway. It's kinda a love it or hate it thing. If I change the sheild I would probably give another (less expensive) brand a try. Don't have any pics because I'm having the engine guard mounted fog lights put on today. If you like kuryakin, they have atleast a couple of options for the SG, including lower fork lights.
 


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