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Does anyone see any reason why the Dynamic Ringz and LED tail lights wouldn't work on a 2014 883 Sportster? Wife has been eyeing this thread and now she wants them for her bike...thoughts?
You could get a set for your bike and see if they fit hers? Maybe ask in the sportster section?
I should have been a little more specific. I don't think they will move once the lens is snapped in place. It's while snapping in the lens in that they won't stay centered. The " led disc" moves up and down or side to side about 1/8 of an inch once it is in the housing, it doesn't self center so to speak. Is that normal?, and I'm just being to picky.
I attached a pic to show what I am talking about
Last edited by JupiterBlueCVO; Jan 26, 2014 at 11:20 PM.
Reason: Added picture
I should have been a little more specific. I don't think they will move once the lens is snapped in place. It's while snapping in the lens in that they won't stay centered. The " led disc" moves up and down or side to side about 1/8 of an inch once it is in the housing, it doesn't self center so to speak. Is that normal?, and I'm just being to picky.
That is normal. I get them to tilt down rather than to the side when snapping the lens into place and they stay that way.
I put CDs all the way around in my 11 RKC. The dynamic ringz up front in the clear flat lens and the red bullets in the rear. I also have the CD brake lamp (120 red LEDs...WAY brighter than any HD light) with a run/brake/turn attached. The lights were so easy to install. Literally took less than 10 minutes on the signals. They use a base for a standard bulb in whatever housing you may have. You won't regret them.
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