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I have a phase 6 on my SG and prefer it over the phase 7. If you do a lot of daytime riding the phase 6 is more noticeable from and angle whereas the phase 7 can only be seen head on, similar to the HD version.
At night the phase 6 does a great job lighting up the highway so in my opinion the phase 6 offers the best of both worlds.
EXACTLY, but imo the phase 7 is a better looking light.
Im happy with the phase 6. The side view during the day is more visible and it matches the led aux lights from trucklite. Whatever your choice, they are a huge improvement from the three **** holes in the snow coming at ya stock lights.
Im happy with the phase 6. The side view during the day is more visible and it matches the led aux lights from trucklite. Whatever your choice, they are a huge improvement from the three **** holes in the snow coming at ya stock lights.
I have had the Phase 6 and Phase 7. I will only echo what others have said. The Phase 6 is more visible in the daylight but the Phase 7 disperses light more outwards. And it is a nicer looking light. Not that the Phase 6 was ugly. Just the Phase 7 looks more like a traditional headlight.
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