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Old 05-12-2009, 08:57 AM
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If this is a repeat I am sorry.... Money is money.. I want a opinion on which is the better bang for the buck.
I need to brighten up my brake lights in the Tourpack.
Kuryuakyn has the Pulser Lights, $99 .. plug and play
RideTime has lights, labor intensive but very bright and has the Side LED signal indicator as a kicker...
let me know what you would do..
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Old 05-12-2009, 09:24 AM
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I bought the Harley lights online and installed them myself. They cost more than your selections but IMHO they look much better.
 
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The Ride Time Technology lights rock!

http://ridetimetechnology.com
 
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Ride Time for me too. Bought Keith's lights before they were plug and play and had no trouble what so ever with his instructions. I picked up the tail light from him too.

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+1 on the ridetime lights they are freaking bright. Spend the extra few $'s and get them you wont regret it.
 
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I looked at all the different options and came up with my own. I am working on a set of lights for the side rails(can't see 500.00+for a set). While experimenting with different l e d lights, I found a pair of 18" ones on ebay. Bid on them and instead of winning both, the seller sent me one and someone else the other(my fault). Anyway couldn't use it for the purpose I bought it and got to looking at the rear of the tour pack. I centered it right under the lid and marked 3 small holes. Wired it to the brake and running wiring on the tour pack and man does it ever light up the rear. Will take some pics tonite and get them on here. One of my fellow employees stopped me last night and said he could see them 2 blocks away, very bright.

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