bright ass lites !!??
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The BAL 1 is only $199. I bought this for My bike just before Daytona! To me you can't get a brighte or safer rear light for your money. I only wish they had it in smoke.
Now...the BAL 2 is for Public Safety agencies only and that costs $439. But that's not open for the general public to buy.
Ride Safe, Mike
I hope this helps.
Now...the BAL 2 is for Public Safety agencies only and that costs $439. But that's not open for the general public to buy.
Ride Safe, Mike
I hope this helps.
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The BAL 1 is only $199. I bought this for My bike just before Daytona! To me you can't get a brighte or safer rear light for your money. I only wish they had it in smoke.
Now...the BAL 2 is for Public Safety agencies only and that costs $439. But that's not open for the general public to buy.
Ride Safe, Mike
I hope this helps.
Now...the BAL 2 is for Public Safety agencies only and that costs $439. But that's not open for the general public to buy.
Ride Safe, Mike
I hope this helps.
#7
Yea I was looking at those bright *** lights yesterday looks pretty damn bright. My birthday is next month 20th and sons is the 3rd so I think we gonna get these lights for our birthdays. I agree its lots $$$ for a tail light but you get what you pay for. I see they are coming out with led's for the spot lights now thats where you need some improvement. I done changed the bulds on my spots which was a little improvement but I need more. There are so many dyfunctional idiots behind the wheel of a car today you need all the light you can get.
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#8
I run silverstar bulbs, for twenty bucks a piece they are a steal. They're one notch short of airplane lights, more than bright enough. I also did the modification allowing the auxiliary lamps to run in conjunction with the high beam. When i replaced the auxiliary bulbs i used a higher wattage i think it went from 27 to 37 or thereabouts. This is one of the best and cost effective upgrades ive made on my bike. The stock lighting was very poor and now my lighting is fantastic.
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I bought mine from Seminole Harley when I bought my Street Glide with the 20% off deal. Love it & you can adjust the settings with a magnet that they give you with the light. I keep mine on some varition of blinking all the time. Want to get those cagers attention. I also went with the Running, Turn, Brake lights for my turn signals, & the run Brake for the one in the bottom fender.
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I've seen the BAL and the Hyperlites and I think the Hyperlites are brighter and more versatile. For under a hundred bucks, you can get a three-way setup (run/brake/turn) with 32 hyperbrite LEDs that you can mount higher than the stock taillight and in cagers' line-of-sight (e.g., license plate or Tourpak). Don't get me wrong, I think the BAL is a great light, just overpriced.