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I like the look of the Performance Machine Clean 7" Headlight bezel. Question is, has anyone installed this product with the Trucklite Phase 7 LED headlight? Will it work with Trucklite LED?
I'm interested in seeing this bezel on any bike with a batwing.
You'd think that PM would actually take some pictures of their bezels on bikes but there's not a pic to be found anywhere on the web.
I had the same issue! That's why I posted this thread over a month ago. Very little information on their site. I ended up calling them and finally got an answer back from them.
It will NOT work with the Trucklite LED.
I couldn't find anything out there that would work with the TL7 other than the two HD trim rings and Kuryaching LED trim rings. Installed the HD frenched trim ring and actually looks pretty good. I don't have ANY Kury stuff on my bike and didn't want to start now.
I have the stock headlight and am planning on ordering the HD black headlamp ring but the PM one has caught my eye. But before I blow $170 on a bezel I gots to see what it looks like.
I guess nobody out there has one or is crazy/stupid enough to spend that much money on a headlight ring.
I have the stock headlight and am planning on ordering the HD black headlamp ring but the PM one has caught my eye. But before I blow $170 on a bezel I gots to see what it looks like.
I guess nobody out there has one or is crazy/stupid enough to spend that much money on a headlight ring.
If you are trying to match any contrast cut on your bike, you will probably like the PM trim ring. If I didn't have the Trucklite Phase 7, I would have it on mine. They are a little bit pricey though.
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