2007 rg iso good passing/fog lights
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Don't have any pictures of the setup yet, but I installed a set of Motolights on my 2005 RG and I can tell you they are so bright they make the stockers look dim and yellow. Overall I'm very happy with the setup, I went with the 50 watt lamps and when they arrived they had included the stock 35w bulbs in the box, also bulbs have a lifetime warrenty they are a very nice billet alum. body and look good IMHO on the RG! And like our batwing Brothers, you now have lights that turn with the bars! I was interested in the Kury setup for the RG but I'm not to inpressed with the QC of Kury products lately, and try to buy American when I can. Hope this helps some.
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If you are convinced that you want to add driving lights I would recommend for you to look at the Motolights also. Here is a link to their website: http://www.motolight.com/
I have done a bunch of research and the mounting position on the front calipers looks good and I have never found a report where the rider didn't like the Motolights after they were installed. Search "motolights" at http://www.cvoharley.com/ and you will find more information and pictures. I have seen a number of forum posts where the bike is sold and the owner removes the motolights to put on their next bike.
Another option instead of adding driving lights (and probably the best option) is to look at HID headlights. I just bought a pair for my CVO Road Glide from Howard at Motorcycle Metal - he is a forum sponser at hdforums.com. He ran special for HDForums.com members recently for $300.00 for the pair of HID headlights for Road Glides. He uses the highest quality parts and you are able to adjust the headlights on the Road Glide properly (some other HID kits have problems with adjusting the headlights down and tend to aim the beam higher than than optimal). Howard is very helpful and knowledgeable on the subject. Here is a link: http://76.162.149.2/gpage18.html
Yet another option to improve your general night vision is to change out the headlamps to the Euro headlight assembly for theRoadGlide and put in the PIAA extreme white bulbs. This will improve night vision, and direct the light better than the stock US headlamps. I purchased the euro version headlamps to use with the HID headlamps that I bought from Motorcycle Metal. Here is a link to the Euro headlight assembly conversion for the Road Glide: http://www.cvoharley.com/smf/index.p...ic=20543.0;all
So there you have it, I hope this helps with your research.
I have done a bunch of research and the mounting position on the front calipers looks good and I have never found a report where the rider didn't like the Motolights after they were installed. Search "motolights" at http://www.cvoharley.com/ and you will find more information and pictures. I have seen a number of forum posts where the bike is sold and the owner removes the motolights to put on their next bike.
Another option instead of adding driving lights (and probably the best option) is to look at HID headlights. I just bought a pair for my CVO Road Glide from Howard at Motorcycle Metal - he is a forum sponser at hdforums.com. He ran special for HDForums.com members recently for $300.00 for the pair of HID headlights for Road Glides. He uses the highest quality parts and you are able to adjust the headlights on the Road Glide properly (some other HID kits have problems with adjusting the headlights down and tend to aim the beam higher than than optimal). Howard is very helpful and knowledgeable on the subject. Here is a link: http://76.162.149.2/gpage18.html
Yet another option to improve your general night vision is to change out the headlamps to the Euro headlight assembly for theRoadGlide and put in the PIAA extreme white bulbs. This will improve night vision, and direct the light better than the stock US headlamps. I purchased the euro version headlamps to use with the HID headlamps that I bought from Motorcycle Metal. Here is a link to the Euro headlight assembly conversion for the Road Glide: http://www.cvoharley.com/smf/index.p...ic=20543.0;all
So there you have it, I hope this helps with your research.
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