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Old 07-13-2009, 04:02 PM
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Originally Posted by DyNaBoB
ok new headlight installed today....has blinkers in the headlight but proly cant see em in the camera but they work and are bright....think i got the vid thing down
That's a cool idea! Who makes it? Where did you get it?

I just turned mine in and it looks better but I really like the headlight idea.
 
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Old 07-13-2009, 04:05 PM
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lol its easy i just used my camera in the vid mode and put it on photobucket and posted it the same way as a pic.............the headlight is almost hitting the top tree ( bout a 1/4 to 1/8 away)so i think im good its a solid peice and not a rubber bouncy thingy.......lol
 
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Old 07-13-2009, 04:08 PM
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Originally Posted by BoomerBob
That's a cool idea! Who makes it? Where did you get it?

I just turned mine in and it looks better but I really like the headlight idea.
it primo rivera mine is the mini the magnum is a little bigger.........jp sells the magnum in there book
 
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Old 07-13-2009, 05:00 PM
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so you say the LEDs are bright enough to be seen over the headlight? I was think of getting some from custondynamic and custom fitting them to my headwinds headlamp.


I have matching signal housing but they stick out to much for my liking. Like the clean look.On the rear I flushed mounted led strips into my heartland struts, underneath. They disappear when the bike is on the ground but bright as hell when blinking.

I used my rear signal housing as taillights on a side mounted tag plate. Looks great wish I had pics.
 
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Old 07-13-2009, 09:14 PM
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Originally Posted by little_train_that_could
so you say the LEDs are bright enough to be seen over the headlight? I was think of getting some from custondynamic and custom fitting them to my headwinds headlamp.


I have matching signal housing but they stick out to much for my liking. Like the clean look.On the rear I flushed mounted led strips into my heartland struts, underneath. They disappear when the bike is on the ground but bright as hell when blinking.

I used my rear signal housing as taillights on a side mounted tag plate. Looks great wish I had pics.

little train, your a little new here seen you post before but never had the chance to say hey, so hello welcome....as far as the headlight on low beam you can see em plain as day with the high beam on not so much but there is like 5 leds for each blinker so one led on the side of your setup you might not see it..........today was my first ride since my quad wreck and felt good to be out on the bike only 60 sum miles but wow did i miss it.............i was worried about nighttime with the blinkys on but no prob it jus got dark here and they are more nticable at night then day........even thou in MN you dont need front blinkers its nice to have somthing........so final opinion on the light well worth the money its 177 bucks and i got a killer headlight with the blinkers, 2 birds with 1 stone...............wow im rambling....lol
 
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Old 07-13-2009, 09:56 PM
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You must still be on the pain meds, DB.... LOL!
 
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Damn that light cleans up the front end alot. Question for you guys that park your bike on a 2x4 do you take the 2x4 with you when you ride and if you do take it with you where do up put it when you ride and if you take your woman with you when you ride do you make her put it down for you.Inquiring mind needs to know.G.
 
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LMAO! the price of cool aint cheap is it G?
Hell no ***** just ask Chaz and Chuck.G.
 
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Old 07-13-2009, 10:21 PM
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Look at the two who are talkin!!
 
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Look at the two who are talkin!!
Hope your not referring to me Chuck.Mines a low buck build.G.
 


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