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I will gladly accept PayPal donations so I can afford one. Wouldn't it give you a warm and fuzzy feeling knowing that you were keeping a fellow biker safer????
After seeing the previous post regarding the LED TAIL LIGHT/BRAKE assembly, I went
ahead and ordered the BAL-3ST. I have a 2008 Electra Glide and the install took only 10 minutes maximum. I have all the fancy cameras but pictures don't give the unit justice.
This tail light/brake assembly is bright......If you look directly at them, you will see spots....Darn near blinding........
The unit is easy to program with the supplied magnet.
Search on previous posts about BRIGHTASSLIGHTS and the photos that were posted.
This is definitely a safety plus item.........
Regards,
David
Houston,Texas
Agreed. I went with the BAL2, and it is a marked improvement over the stock tail light. Although it is pricey, but even the BAL1 (with 4 LED's) would be an improvement over the stock.
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