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If your looking at the Kury site, I believe that's for the pair. It says (pr) in the description.
Unfortunately they are $249 Each. I had all intentions on pulling the trigger while in Daytona, but as said previously, at this price the HD light is an option again.
Unfortunately they are $249 Each. I had all intentions on pulling the trigger while in Daytona, but as said previously, at this price the HD light is an option again.
Idon't know who You talked to but I got them at phat performance for 211 for the pair.
Unfortunately they are $249 Each. I had all intentions on pulling the trigger while in Daytona, but as said previously, at this price the HD light is an option again.
I was at the Kuryakyn booth looking at them .... $600 plus tax installed for all 3 lights. The headlight is $299 and the passing lights are $249 for the pair, plus $50 for installation if you want them to do it. Yes the box that the passing lamps come in says $249 on it but there are 2 of them in the box. I double-checked the prices with one of the sales guys too. Had I not spent my money elsewhere I would have done it. Oh well, maybe at Biketoberfest
I was at the Kuryakyn booth looking at them .... $600 plus tax installed for all 3 lights. The headlight is $299 and the passing lights are $249 for the pair, plus $50 for installation if you want them to do it. Yes the box that the passing lamps come in says $249 on it but there are 2 of them in the box. I double-checked the prices with one of the sales guys too. Had I not spent my money elsewhere I would have done it. Oh well, maybe at Biketoberfest
Ah-ha! That's great news, I stand corrected. I didn't open a box, the Kury person in the tent said it was $249 each. I just assumed there was one light in each box. I guess they meant "each box". Haha. Maybe I'll go back on my way out.
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