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Old 01-28-2008, 03:32 PM
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Some like 'em, some hate 'em. That's what makes these bikes so much fun to spend money on, do what you like right? So I like 'em and just finished installing the Ultimate Engine Kit from Boogey Lights on my EGC. Turned out very nice. Because of state laws against red and blue I went with the purple LED's. Not as bright as the other colors, but makes a nice subtle glow on the engine. Instead of their switch I wired them into the ACC switch and it's a slick, clean set up. Unless they're on you wouldn't even know that they're on the bike. Can't wait for some decent weather to get out on the road and see how it looks......


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I thought a boogey was something you dug out of your nose...
 
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pics?
 
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need pics!!!!!

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I want some... need to see em at night!
 
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You can pic a boogey!
 
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seen them on alot of crotch rockets
 
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Hey Ron,,,, how was the install?
thats somethin Ive been thinking about,,,
would like em, can live with out them,,
if its not to big of a hassle, I'll go for it
 
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Hey Ron,,,, how was the install?
thats somethin Ive been thinking about,,,
would like em, can live with out them,,
if its not to big of a hassle, I'll go for it
There are very good and pretty detailed video instructions on the Boogey web site, but it's on a Dyna not a bagger. It's not that big of a job, but it does take some time. Figuring out where you want to place each strip is the first step. Trying to put them in places where the LED's won't be seen isn't as easy as you might think. Then they all connect together so you have to plan how the wires will run and connect them to the strips before you stick them in place. I had a lot of trouble with my breather, it's an SE and the back plate is very rough. I couldn't get anything to stick to it. So I finally took the whole thing off and filed down a smooth spot on the back. It also is not a level surface so used some 3M tape to build it up the center area to a level smooth spot for the 6 LED strip that I put there. So it's not an hour and you're done kinda job. But the results are pretty cool.

 
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WEEEEEE NEEEED PIIIICS PLEEEEASSE !!!!!!!!!!
 
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OK - snapped a couple in the garage...... see first post
 


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