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XKGLOW make a good strip set that is any color and pattern you like. Just hit the remote or mounted switch. My problem now is I think they are a little bright. When in the soft gold color on that chrome it is easy on the eyes. Cost a round a 100 bucks. Good service and easy install
both the wife and I had Joe Florida LED's on our former bikes and since we just upgraded to the new bikes we haven't had the chance to do them yet, but we will
we did the multi-color kit - 207 lights - with remote and 16 different settings
super awesome kit and multi-color allows you to have fun instead of just having the same old same old every time
and the remote control does everything so it's nothing to change colors, or put it into a pattern all you do is click a damn button on the remote and you have a new setting
This kit is the shiznit. I just finished the install of mine... I don't have any pics of the setup, yet... but it was super easy, and controlled from a key fob...
Thanks for all the input and pics. I really think blue looks the best but don't want any trouble from law enforcement. I'm thinking of going with white or clear, what ever it's called.
I see you're in GA; it's not illegal to run with LEDs... however, while in motion they cannot blink/pulse/flash. I haven't had trouble from LEOs with the blue's I use... but I only had the blue HD floorboards until recently...
I just ordered my kit online from Euro Effects, http://store.euroeffects.net/69-6pc-...color-kit.html , they have an ebay store and sell for $50 heard lots of great things about them. Since I am only going with the 6 strips and don't want to go overboard i'm wondering where I should put them? I know one under each side fo the tank, but besides that I'm still torn?
I see you're in GA; it's not illegal to run with LEDs... however, while in motion they cannot blink/pulse/flash. I haven't had trouble from LEOs with the blue's I use... but I only had the blue HD floorboards until recently...
I have red on one of my bikes, my wife has blue. Never had trouble DIRECTLY from LEO with them, but it definitely seems to get their attention which usually ends up in getting pulled over for something else it seems. But then the Snowplows here have huge BLUE led light bars on the back, so they can't say much. Who knows why blue on a snowplow
I just ordered my kit online from Euro Effects, http://store.euroeffects.net/69-6pc-...color-kit.html , they have an ebay store and sell for $50 heard lots of great things about them. Since I am only going with the 6 strips and don't want to go overboard i'm wondering where I should put them? I know one under each side fo the tank, but besides that I'm still torn?
under each saddlebag. Attach them to the support rail. Not sure how big your strips are but i have one on each side of the front fender
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