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Love that movie, and wondered how I could make sure everybody knew I was a poser. Glad to know accent lighting is the way to do it. Thanks for the heads up.
maybe it's a generational thing, i don't get the idea of lighting up a motorcycle. each to their own though. it just conjures up the new word that was used in the movie wild hogs. that word being "posers". carnival, one mile ahead.
try also chrome glow,he is in the midst of moving down to florida.ive used his product on snowmobiles,motorcycles,cars.stay away from kuryaken on the lzard lights.you wont be happy with that paticular product.
When Maryland signed the law allowing led's on bikes (except red or blue) I was quick to put white boogey lights on my black 09 street glide. I do alot of night riding and will take every bit of extra light I can get to be noticed by a cager. Even with the HD fog lights on the highway bar the led's give off an aura of extra light. I would recommend the Boogey Lights for the lifetime warranty. The white led's give the chrome a nice look at night on a black bike. Don't worry about the nay sayers. It's your bike, do what you want.
I run a sign shop companies send me LED samples to get me to buy them had some blue ones laying around so I put them on my RK cost me a switch and an inline fuse.. check with your local sign shop, they are almost all 12 volt and weather sealed now