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L.E.D Lighting Kits on Harleys...???
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Posted: 04/06/09 04:19 PM
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Here is a topic of discussion, I'm curious what everyone else thinks about this. I Just came back from Arizona bike week in Scottsdale and one of the hot trends I saw were L.E.D. glow light kits on Harleys. The kits are designed to light up your bike around the engine, the front, and rear. I've seen this on crotch rockets and imports but now it's popular on Harleys and choppers. What does everyone think about this?
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Posted: 04/13/09 11:15 AM
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I think they are really cute. kinda of expensive...not too many color choices...they had vendor on south padre island that was charging 500 for one strand of lights...
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weeder49
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Posted: 05/11/09 04:52 PM
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Couple of guy's I ride with have lights on their baggers and they stand out on runs, shop in Indiana just supplied me complete set for my bagger complete set of 20 L.E.D cost around $180. look in hot bike for best deal's
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mciau
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Posted: 05/21/09 07:38 AM
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I have seen these lights on "crotch rockets" my self, personally i think its a bit over the top. But its an over all good addition to your bike, specially if your trying to show off custom designs.
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Posted: 07/01/09 06:15 AM
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Have found LED lights on Ebay from a seller named joe florida. Several friends have them on their bikes and look great. I just bought a set of 44 for $66 The set comes complete with everything you need. The set has 6 pod lights (4 lights in each) and 20 single lights. Also get free shipping
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Posted: 07/22/09 10:56 PM
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I just had my Harley mechanic remove all of the blue accent lights, sometimes called lizard lights or whatever, because the switch was accentically ON and ran down my battery. To me, it's more important for my bike to start than it is to show it off. I think the lights are a hassle and a pain and not worth the trouble or expense. Spend your money on a differet accessory.
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Posted: 02/23/10 04:06 PM
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I have attended bike events accross the U.S., and sadly to say, I have seen some ridiculous prices on these LED accent lights. In Cincinnati, Ohio, I found a guy selling these kits with remote controls to turn them on and off with a key fob. He had the flexible LED strip lights encased in a clear PVC pod. After him explaining the installation process and how the lights make you more visable to cars at night; he sold me on a set installed for $240.00, that really lit my bike up good. I think it is better to have these lights on at night because people will definately see you out there with these lights on. It's been 2 years now, and I still get comments on them just about everytime I( ride. He had an unusual name for his "lightshow", he called it" Evening Illusions" and said he wasn't a magician but damn close. If you are in the Cincinnati area, you can usually find him at Bike Night at a place called Quaker Steak and Lube. He will put a quality set of lights on your bike cheaper than the rest of them will... Get Lit Up and Rock On ... Tom O.
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