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Hello all,
I am new to the forum and recently purchased a 2007 Street Glide. I am wanting to change the stock tail light with an LED one. I have seen the Bright *** Lights one in person but would like to see other options as well. Does anybody have the one from Radiantz with pictures and any other LED tail light pictures would be greatly appreciated!!! I would like to see them in running mode, as well as pressing the brakes. Thanks in advance!
After you've seen the BAL everything else will seem a little dimmer. Other options are cheaper, but I think the brightness and the options you get with the BAL (different flash modes) are worth the difference. You'll wish you bought the BAL...trust me. lol
if you've seen the BAL, then you've seen the best there is. i've been using one for over a year, and that thing is blinding. i figure if it keeps a 23 year old kid from running into me while they're texting, then its done the job i got it for.
+1 on the BAL - it's pricey, but I haven't seen anything brighter. A couple of buddies have various LED tail lights - they're better than stock, but not BRIGHT like the BAL. I've got mine set to medium brightness.
Are you guys with the BAL tail lights using the ones with 4 or 12 LED's? Is the one with 4 LED's bright enough? Also, will the laydown style be ok on my 07 SG? Thanks for all the feedback so far!
Might look at www.ridetimetechnology.com Keith has a street glide version with no license plate window/light. He is good to work with as had the license plate light burn out on wife's after about 6 months and he exchange it for a new one
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