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Old 08-20-2009, 02:04 PM
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I did the search first (several actually) and didn't really see anything that answered my question or had pictures of what i'm looking for....

I'm looking for auxiliary driving lights, but not the giant honkers that HD sells that look fine on a heritage or fatboy. I'm looking for something smaller, sleeker that I can mount lower to the ground.

In the truck world, you can get pencil beams and floods to mount anywhere and point everywhere... what I'm looking for is more of a pencil beam. Not colored LEDs, running lamps or accent lights - real driving lights (functional and bright).

I've checked Kuriakan and several other places that I've seen referenced in various threads, but again, most of what I've seen is either turn signal replacements or something that attaches to a light bar and is about the size of a small soup bowl.

an images, manufacturers or suggestions of where I might find something that sounds like what I've tried to describe will be greatly appreciated.

Thanks all!
 
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Kuryaken makes them...they're halogen, and I have them on my softail. I mounted them on my forward control brackets. If you look at your brackets, there's a hole under the bike...perfect place. I love mine. Look just to right of the brake peddle, underneath my bike.
 
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Are you looking for something like this:
http://www.bikerhiway.com/piaa-005-m...son-p-327.html
 
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Are you looking for something like this:
http://www.bikerhiway.com/piaa-005-m...son-p-327.html
Bless you sir... I think that's exactly what I was looking for. now for the savings process to begin.

never ceases to amaze me how much this stuff costs - and how willing I am to pay it...
 
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Just mount your turn signals down by the forward controls, cleans up the front end without getting rid of your turn signals.
 
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Here's how I installed Kuryaken halogen lights on my NT,
I use 75 watt spot halogen bulbs rather than the 35 watt
wide angle that come with them.
 
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