HD adaptive LED
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HD adaptive LED
Has anyone tried the new adaptive LED Daymaker yet? I have the stock 2016 CVO Street Glide Daymaker and added the Daymaker running lights but still can’t see in corners. It’s dangerous here in NH where the roads are curvey and dark. I especially have issues on tight on and off ramps with no street lights which are common here.
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Wow I just checked them out. Hd parts has a nice video.
But (omg) 800 dollars. For a headlight. I remember I paid 400 for the regular day maker. And that was way more than I wanted to spend.
Now they are all over eBay for 75$.
I think I may wait a year and see if eBay has them for 1/8 the price, as hd.
I installed one in my friends bike. And it produces the same light as my genuine hd day maker.
But (omg) 800 dollars. For a headlight. I remember I paid 400 for the regular day maker. And that was way more than I wanted to spend.
Now they are all over eBay for 75$.
I think I may wait a year and see if eBay has them for 1/8 the price, as hd.
I installed one in my friends bike. And it produces the same light as my genuine hd day maker.
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Has anyone tried the new adaptive LED Daymaker yet? I have the stock 2016 CVO Street Glide Daymaker and added the Daymaker running lights but still can’t see in corners. It’s dangerous here in NH where the roads are curvey and dark. I especially have issues on tight on and off ramps with no street lights which are common here.
ETA: And it's FREE.
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Yes, this worked for me too. Once flipped you may have to adjust them down just a hair. You will need a special socket to adjust them.
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If you want to spend $$ Snap-On makes a 3/8"-drive 9/16" flank drive flare-nut socket that works great but costs $50.
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