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Old 03-23-2012, 10:10 PM
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Gmro, I played with a strip tonight and found there is no way to put a strip on the forks.
 
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Originally Posted by Rock81
Florida Joes is, or at least I heard one of the best. It's on my list but toward the end.
+1 He has a wide range of kits. The quality is very good and the price is right. One of the pieces (the one that holds the fuse) was defective so I emailed him about it and he sent a replacement promptly - no questions asked.

I got the smallest kit just to give my bike some parking lights and a little more visibility. It has been 2 years and they are still working great.
 
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I've put Boogey on four bikes now and really like them. Not pods, but stripes that can be cut to length. And the have a complete engine kit. At Daytona, I also checked and liked the ones that Custom Dynamics sells. Both have lifetime warranty.
 
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Ive had Boogey Lights on 3 different scooters, But I believe for the money and the quality Iam going to go with Florida Joes light kit in Green.
 
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I got to get this off my bike bucket list and get it done. I always like the look
 
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I installed the Cruiser level 3 package and added a 2 extra strips for the fornt wheel.

http://www.customdynamics.com/stinge...ent_lights.htm

Came with remote. Its a really nice package and the materials are high quality. Along with great customer service.

 
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Originally Posted by cdestuck
I've put Boogey on four bikes now and really like them. Not pods, but stripes that can be cut to length. And the have a complete engine kit. At Daytona, I also checked and liked the ones that Custom Dynamics sells. Both have lifetime warranty.
Dan,

You mention you've installed a few kits that have strips. Can you share what you did with the front wheel/fender?

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Also, anyone using the "flashing rear" LED Pods that connect up to the rear brake light/license plate mount type so when you add brakes they automatically flash less you pumping the brakes to give the traffic behind you the signal that you are slowing/stopped? Do these continually flash when you have the brakes on? So at a stop light with the brakes on these little LEDS would flash until you let off the brakes?

THANKS!
 
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GMRO, Did the Mega TNT stick for the first three and just did a friends Trike and used the 9 LED lights. Either one did a great job. The 9 led isnt quite as bright as the first but has lights the hole way around. The folks at Boogey will explain the diff. In all cases the lights were attached to each brake caliber. If you do go with Boogey, order a couple of the promoter tubes and some extra 39 inch leads. Their cheap and depending on how you run your lights, you might need extra.

At to the flashing raer brake light, I have the run brake turn module from Kuryakyn which flashes the brake light three times and goes solid. For the tour pack led across the back, at Daytona this year I had Custom Dynamics put the modual on for that. The module has light 9 different setting on it for how how you want it to flash. Call them and theyll fix you up. Great guys there.
 

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+1 on Florida Joe... I had a set I installed on my Sportster, and when I moved over to the Road King I went back to Joe for a small kit.. His directions are great, his warranty (if it dies I will replace it no questions asked as long as you tied it to battery with a fuse in the line...) is good too... a little bit of wiring and just do a solid job and you are set..
 
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I have boogy lights. They warranted them for life and stood by them when I had an issue.
 


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