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I would like to install some LED Engine lights on my Road King Classic. Anyone have a brand of lights they prefer. Should I just go with the HD lights?
I would check around if I was you. You can find all types of light depending on what ones really appeal to you. I will ask the local wrench that doing my bike what type of light I getting on my bike. I know they run about $6.25 per light.
Kuryakyn makes the lights I was talking about. Good luck
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I would check around if I was you. You can find all types of light depending on what ones really appeal to you. I will ask the local wrench that doing my bike what type of light I getting on my bike. I know they run about $6.25 per light.
I have two sets of the HD LED's on my ride. One set around the engine and the other set to the rear and saddle bags. A nice glow (that is adjustable via a ****) that doesn't blast light out like a search light.
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