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Custom Dynamics LED clusters. You can get the rear in red or amber depending on if you want just turn or brake and turn. The fronts you have a few choices from regular amber to Moon Shinez, which act as supplemental driving lights. They are bright white and flash bright white. Then there are the Dynamic Ringz which give you a outer halo ring of white for running lights but the inner part flashes amber for turns. All are super bright and carry a lifetime warranty. Custom Dynamics
For lighting modules I will highly recommend Biketronics.Completely plug n play, top notch product and lifetime warranty.
Everything I listed can be purchased from Eastern Performance for less than buying direct. If it is not listed on their site just call. They are a direct retailer for CD and can order Biketronics.
Eastern Performance
Custom Dynamics on all 4 corners along with there load equalizer and magic brake strobe.
Everything was plug and play, excellent quality, price, customer service.
I bought a set of Kuryakyn tail light and returned them. (close to $200 for just the tail lights)
I did not like the way the lights (Kuryakyn) looked, they had about 24 LED's they had a lot of gaps between LED's and just did not look right.
The Custom Dynamic lights have 48 LED's there is no way they could put more in the space available and it makes the lights extremely bright and solid.
I paid $250.00 for all 4 corners, load equalizer and magic brake strobe, new lenses are included, (original ones fit and work just fine), shipping was free.
My bike uses the bullet style on front and rear, I am sure that if you use the flat signals they should be the same quality.
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