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Went to the HD dealer trying to buy replacement bulb for LED auxiliary set up....each bulb $ 200.95 ....... Crazy....for $400 you can buy the whole kit have an extra bulb and still have spare parts galore.......jeez.
Went to the HD dealer trying to buy replacement bulb for LED auxiliary set up....each bulb $ 200.95 ....... Crazy....for $400 you can buy the whole kit have an extra bulb and still have spare parts galore.......jeez.
That's why I haven't bought into the LED craze. They aren't as predictable as regular or halogen lamps, and cost way too much. I see too many cars, bikes, traffic signals, almost any imaginable application for LED lighting has some burnt out. Who wants to spend their time changing lamps when you could be riding?
That's why I haven't bought into the LED craze. They aren't as predictable as regular or halogen lamps, and cost way too much. I see too many cars, bikes, traffic signals, almost any imaginable application for LED lighting has some burnt out. Who wants to spend their time changing lamps when you could be riding?
Custom dynamics, trucklite, BAL, all make great LED's that are far better the regular bulbs, will last longer then your regular bulbs, and have a warranty to back it up. You buy HD stuff you get very limited warranty. My headlight and aux lights are over 2 years old with no issues.
Went to the HD dealer trying to buy replacement bulb for LED auxiliary set up....each bulb $ 200.95 ....... Crazy....for $400 you can buy the whole kit have an extra bulb and still have spare parts galore.......jeez.
Try "superbriteleds.com" They may have them. They have a lot of merchandise.
Two local dealerships (Southeast Harley & Rock-N-Roll City Harley) had *LED Workshops* today.
Originally Posted by Eyeball Kid
They are really pimping them out to customers. At that price, I can see why.
I went to the "Rock-n-Roll City HD led workshop today. Came away with a couple of free pieces of pizza and a coke. Who said there's no free lunch.
I had already installed the TL phase 7's on my Ultra. $332 for both the headlight and passing lamps. My budget wouldn't tolerate over $900 for the "Daymakers".
I just bought Custom Dynamics "Dynamic Ringz" for my front turn signals. They have a ring of white LEDs that stay on like running lights until you turn a signal on. The side that you signal turns amber then and the other side stays in a white ring. They have a LIFETIME warranty. I like them.
I just bought Custom Dynamics "Dynamic Ringz" for my front turn signals. They have a ring of white LEDs that stay on like running lights until you turn a signal on. The side that you signal turns amber then and the other side stays in a white ring. They have a LIFETIME warranty. I like them.
Just saw a set of these on a bike somewhere around Daytona while on vacation. No idea if they were same brand as yours, but like the idea for all 3 of our bikes.
Could you tell me where you bought and what they charged you? I just found them on Direct Cycle Parts for just over $65/pair. Saved them in the shopping cart future reference. Definitely a project for this riding season.
Last edited by 2goldens; Apr 13, 2014 at 05:01 AM.
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