Cyclevision eliminator
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The RWD version is a bit less expensive, but you have to buy a separate mounting piece which makes it cost more. Function is obviously most important here. Here is a link to the RWD unit. I can get that for you too at a discounted price. It looks like it only comes in chrome, but I have not researched it any further yet. http://www.russwernimont.com/20100010.html
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Alex, I stopped by the shop to get a new perspective for you on the eliminator kit. We have a full glass front for our shop and it was very light out. I turned on the bike and the lights were very bright. Ten I turned on every light in the shop and it was still just as bright. Did not have a chance to get the bike outside and get a pic but I am very confident that the lights are extremely bright, day or night. Also know that I was very curious as to whether or not they are bright enough, but after seeing them again, they are bright enough. No pics with the stock amber light for the plate. Never took any.
#18
I work about a block away from Cyclevisions. I have seen many of these Eliminators on bikes. My buddy even has one. He also opted for the bag lights. Riding behind him I have never had a problem seeing his tail light. When my wife gets a job again i am going to get one. i think they look great on a bagger.
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