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I have been considering the brake/signal/runbning lights so I am subscribing.
I have the HD LED main and passing lights. I don't know if I would buy them again. There is a "curtain" on the main light. Probably to meet some federally mandated law. When you lean into a turn in the twisties after dark the curtain cuts off the light at the top of the beam and so the road is tough to see until you become upright. Very disappointing after spending the kind of money it cost.
I have seen the trucklight. It appears to have less lumins than the one I have. But, if it does not have the "curtain" it may be worth it.
Look for "Off road only" lights.
Okay... let's see what others have to say.
Someone will surly tell you... THERE ARE LOTS THREADS ABOUT THIS!!! LOOK IT UP!!! But I for one do not mind people asking.
Truck Lite for the headlight and passing lamps, Custom Dynamics or Kuryakin for turn signals, fender tip and brake light, Ride Time Technology for tour pak light bar.
You'll love the new look and how much more cagers see you.
BTW...check out Kuryakins LED lights that attach as part of an underbag trim piece. If you look closely at my pic you can see them....great addition and they can be wired for brake light too.
Plenty of threads here on the forum on this subject
I've been very happy with my Custom Dynamics turns and their Plasma Rods that I added based on information I first gathered here.
You should be happy with the quality from any of the big players, but I would recommend staying away from fleabay and the like. Losing your lights out the road could be very ugly!
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