Best way to make the front of my bike visible without breaking the bank?
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they should be because they work. People just like talking greasy and lots more folks dont like the "look".
do you see the rear reflector below? They help. All help is good help. Leds are great.. but, from the side, reflector are reflecting back the light hitting them. Cars with bright lights get back bright yellow/amber and red reflections.
Cars hurt.... no undoing a t-bone. All the s*** talking in the world won't get you a new leg or turn a direct hit into near miss. I love you all on a manly/brother way... dont want anyone gettinga raw deal.
do you see the rear reflector below? They help. All help is good help. Leds are great.. but, from the side, reflector are reflecting back the light hitting them. Cars with bright lights get back bright yellow/amber and red reflections.
Cars hurt.... no undoing a t-bone. All the s*** talking in the world won't get you a new leg or turn a direct hit into near miss. I love you all on a manly/brother way... dont want anyone gettinga raw deal.
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cvaria (02-27-2018)
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Here's a pic of them on a 48-
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I use a plug and play Cyron LED that fits the stock headlight bucket. Lasts about a year or longer. Very bright and highly recommended. https://cyronmotor.com/p-209-headlight-bulb-led-retrofit-kit-motorcycles-abh4k.aspx
Last edited by AntonZ1; 02-27-2018 at 10:19 PM.