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Nice!!! I'm a sucker for amber spots. I've done a few bikes where I've used them for both driving lights and turn signals. They stay lit when driving, but when you turn on a turn signal, the current passes through the flasher. Thought about doing that on my 2006 Road King. Not sure if I will. Still have a few other things to do before that happens.
Nice bike Ugotd8!!!
Nice!!! I'm a sucker for amber spots. I've done a few bikes where I've used them for both driving lights and turn signals. They stay lit when driving, but when you turn on a turn signal, the current passes through the flasher. Thought about doing that on my 2006 Road King. Not sure if I will. Still have a few other things to do before that happens.
Nice bike Ugotd8!!!
how do you like your Danny gray seat I got mine at beginning of summer it finally grew on me.
how do you like your Danny gray seat I got mine at beginning of summer it finally grew on me.
Definitely takes some getting used to. I've also got an Ultra couch for when the wife wants to ride. I can tell a huge difference between the Danny Gray and the "couch". With the Danny Gray seat, I need to make myself sit up straight while the other one has you sitting that way because of the way you fit into it. Much more comfortable on longer rides and there isn't much padding on the DG. But, like you, I may get used to it. You know what they say, "you'll get used to hangin', if you hang long enough!" LoL.
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