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Anyone install the Kuryakyn driving lights on their street glide? I have a 2013 and watched the video on you tube and it looks too easy. They show the acc. plug in the fairing. I thought it was under the seat. Any feedback would help. Thanks
Anyone install the Kuryakyn driving lights on their street glide? I have a 2013 and watched the video on you tube and it looks too easy. They show the acc. plug in the fairing. I thought it was under the seat. Any feedback would help. Thanks
For the price you can stay with an actual Hd product and no splicing of wires. Simple job to do. I posted some pics of the install as well. They offer LED,smoke halogen and clear halogen lamps.
Hope this can help ya out some. Good luck with whatever path you choose.
I did these lights on my 09 SG and I have to tell you, it was easy to install but the lights were useless (almost) to me. It was no where near worth the money. I ended up taking the lights off and going to the HD driving lights. I am not trying to create an issue, just giving my honest opinion. I don't remember the total cost but if I had to guess, another $100 bucks and you have the HD lights. Again, in my opinion, they are def worth the cost.
Installed them on my 09 SG 2 years ago. Easy. No splicing. I used the matching HD acessory light switch instead of the Kury-suppled toggle. It has a green lights-on indicator. Very happy. Get dome dielectric grease before you get started. I also installed matcing lenses on the rear turns.
Athough I agree they do not ligt up the night, they increase visibility a lot.
From: Orig Surfers Paradise Australia, then Riyadh Saudi Arabia, Tokyo, Toronto, now So Cal
That's why i put them on, daylight visibility and they do a great job.
I agree maybe the HD ones are better for night riding? But I ride 90% daylight so for me these lights have been perfect.
Thanks CGP93. I do most riding in the daylight also and just want more visability so the idiots can see me a little better. I like the look of the batwing without the bigger lights so am thinking of going with the smaller ones. Any pics of the front and side views of the street glide with them on would help. Thanks.
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