Sunpie Daymaker LED
#21
I'll try and take some side by side pics of the bikes head on and then the results into a dark area and post them here. I did think hard on the JW Speaker as well but found the Sunpie and decided for the price, was worth trying it after the positive reviews. I will say that the DK Customs bulb made me much more visible to other drivers during the day. You could barely look at it directly even on low beam. But I live in the country and do a lot of early morning and later night riding through wooded areas and corn fields. And even a moment sooner makes all the difference with an animal hit or miss. You can see my first deer strike in the thread link below in post 1. Just a little more nervous now running through wooded areas.
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/softa...fat-boy-s.html
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/softa...fat-boy-s.html
#23
Well, I pulled the trigger on the Sunpie headlight and passing lamps for my FLHRC. I wanted to get the JW Speaker adaptive headlight, but it's $800 bones. Couldn't justify it - especially considering I have passing lamps. Custom dynamics was my choice for the turn signals - front and rear, and the BAL-2 bright *** lights tail light.
Question: I bought the bracket for the Sunpie headlight. Based on what I saw on the Amazon reviews, I needed it. Anyone use it on a similar model?
Question: I bought the bracket for the Sunpie headlight. Based on what I saw on the Amazon reviews, I needed it. Anyone use it on a similar model?
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Alamomann (08-04-2017)
#24
Yes you will need the adaptor, it works well. A tip for you that will keep the Sunpie headlight deep enough in the bucket. When you mount the adaptor, there are 3 spring loaded screws. Make sure you run them fully in, mount bracket and headlight to bike. Make your aiming adjustment by backing the 3 screws back out just far enough to aim headlight. If you don't do this the headlight will stick out forward of nacelle about a 1/4" and look goofy.
#25
#26
Well, I'm not a fan of the passing lamps so far. It could be I'm doing something wrong, but....
1. This lamp is much deeper than the stock lamp
2. The pigtail is 6-8" long as well
3. As a result of the above (assuming), the collar doesn't fit and leaves an ugly gap.
The light is bright, but the fitment is a non starter for me (2013 FLHRC). Anyone else have this issue?
1. This lamp is much deeper than the stock lamp
2. The pigtail is 6-8" long as well
3. As a result of the above (assuming), the collar doesn't fit and leaves an ugly gap.
The light is bright, but the fitment is a non starter for me (2013 FLHRC). Anyone else have this issue?
#27
Here's a pic of the right one on my 09 Heritage.
#28
The light itself is in place - doesn't spin or move at all, which leads me to believe that this light is somehow not quite right for my bike.
#29
After looking at your light comparison, it does appear that the LED light is quite a bit thicker than your stock light.
I think mine were very similar in size.
Did you put the "nesting ring" in backwards?
I did this initially and the light would not sit flush in the lamp housing.
I think mine were very similar in size.
Did you put the "nesting ring" in backwards?
I did this initially and the light would not sit flush in the lamp housing.
Last edited by Bluraven; 08-05-2017 at 02:40 PM.
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Alamomann (08-05-2017)
#30
After looking at your light comparison, it does appear that the LED light is quite a bit thicker than your stock light.
I think mine were very similar in size.
Did you put the "nesting ring" in backwards?
I did this initially and the light would not sit flush in the lamp housing.
I think mine were very similar in size.
Did you put the "nesting ring" in backwards?
I did this initially and the light would not sit flush in the lamp housing.