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I noticed the same thing after installing the ProBeam front signal inserts. I looked at the ProBeam headlight, but opted for the TruBeam headlight, as the halo around the headlight complimented the halo running lights.
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Yesterday I did the Destination Daytona Biketoberfest Vendor crawl for about 4 hours and really did not see much I needed/wanted for Big Sister, although I did manage to spend a few bucks on a set of XKGlow App controlled LED under bike lighting. Actually, my lady wanted me to install these on my bike and bought them form as a early Xmas Present.
Today, went ouit early and rode down to the speedway to check out the vendors set up there. Walked around and around but did not see much there either. I did get talked into buying some BLAZE ANTI-FOG for Glasses, helmet shield and windshield. (I'm gulible, so I tried it.).
I was just about ready to head out when the last booth to look in was CIRO's. Ciro products have been around for a while, but their new light products are outstanding. When I saw their new fork and extended saddlebag marker lights, I just could not resist. Not cheap, but they did give me a 10% Military discount that at least covered the small installation fee they charged to put them on right then.
Very unobtrusive when not lit and actuall takes place of my black front axel nut covers. They are running lights and turn signals. Much more pleasant to look at then those horible bright amber reflectors that come stock.
These under the extended saddle bag Run,Turn & Brake lights are almost invisable when not lit but provide nice side lighting to what is a normally very dark view of a bike. I think they are absolutely beautifuly designed.
It only took them about a half hour to install and, although it would have been an easy DIY job, it was very convienent for me to have them to do it right then.
Yes, I know, I'm kind of an accessory nut but I feel these lights are a good safety investment.
Today, went ouit early and rode down to the speedway to check out the vendors set up there. Walked around and around but did not see much there either. I did get talked into buying some BLAZE ANTI-FOG for Glasses, helmet shield and windshield. (I'm gulible, so I tried it.).
I was just about ready to head out when the last booth to look in was CIRO's. Ciro products have been around for a while, but their new light products are outstanding. When I saw their new fork and extended saddlebag marker lights, I just could not resist. Not cheap, but they did give me a 10% Military discount that at least covered the small installation fee they charged to put them on right then.
Very unobtrusive when not lit and actuall takes place of my black front axel nut covers. They are running lights and turn signals. Much more pleasant to look at then those horible bright amber reflectors that come stock.
These under the extended saddle bag Run,Turn & Brake lights are almost invisable when not lit but provide nice side lighting to what is a normally very dark view of a bike. I think they are absolutely beautifuly designed.
It only took them about a half hour to install and, although it would have been an easy DIY job, it was very convienent for me to have them to do it right then.
Yes, I know, I'm kind of an accessory nut but I feel these lights are a good safety investment.
Yesterday I did the Destination Daytona Biketoberfest Vendor crawl for about 4 hours and really did not see much I needed/wanted for Big Sister, although I did manage to spend a few bucks on a set of XKGlow App controlled LED under bike lighting. Actually, my lady wanted me to install these on my bike and bought them form as a early Xmas Present.
Today, went ouit early and rode down to the speedway to check out the vendors set up there. Walked around and around but did not see much there either. I did get talked into buying some BLAZE ANTI-FOG for Glasses, helmet shield and windshield. (I'm gulible, so I tried it.).
I was just about ready to head out when the last booth to look in was CIRO's. Ciro products have been around for a while, but their new light products are outstanding. When I saw their new fork and extended saddlebag marker lights, I just could not resist. Not cheap, but they did give me a 10% Military discount that at least covered the small installation fee they charged to put them on right then.
Very unobtrusive when not lit and actuall takes place of my black front axel nut covers. They are running lights and turn signals. Much more pleasant to look at then those horible bright amber reflectors that come stock.
These under the extended saddle bag Run,Turn & Brake lights are almost invisable when not lit but provide nice side lighting to what is a normally very dark view of a bike. I think they are absolutely beautifuly designed.
It only took them about a half hour to install and, although it would have been an easy DIY job, it was very convienent for me to have them to do it right then.
Yes, I know, I'm kind of an accessory nut but I feel these lights are a good safety investment.
Today, went ouit early and rode down to the speedway to check out the vendors set up there. Walked around and around but did not see much there either. I did get talked into buying some BLAZE ANTI-FOG for Glasses, helmet shield and windshield. (I'm gulible, so I tried it.).
I was just about ready to head out when the last booth to look in was CIRO's. Ciro products have been around for a while, but their new light products are outstanding. When I saw their new fork and extended saddlebag marker lights, I just could not resist. Not cheap, but they did give me a 10% Military discount that at least covered the small installation fee they charged to put them on right then.
Very unobtrusive when not lit and actuall takes place of my black front axel nut covers. They are running lights and turn signals. Much more pleasant to look at then those horible bright amber reflectors that come stock.
These under the extended saddle bag Run,Turn & Brake lights are almost invisable when not lit but provide nice side lighting to what is a normally very dark view of a bike. I think they are absolutely beautifuly designed.
It only took them about a half hour to install and, although it would have been an easy DIY job, it was very convienent for me to have them to do it right then.
Yes, I know, I'm kind of an accessory nut but I feel these lights are a good safety investment.
Yesterday I did the Destination Daytona Biketoberfest Vendor crawl for about 4 hours and really did not see much I needed/wanted for Big Sister, although I did manage to spend a few bucks on a set of XKGlow App controlled LED under bike lighting. Actually, my lady wanted me to install these on my bike and bought them form as a early Xmas Present.
Today, went ouit early and rode down to the speedway to check out the vendors set up there. Walked around and around but did not see much there either. I did get talked into buying some BLAZE ANTI-FOG for Glasses, helmet shield and windshield. (I'm gulible, so I tried it.).
I was just about ready to head out when the last booth to look in was CIRO's. Ciro products have been around for a while, but their new light products are outstanding. When I saw their new fork and extended saddlebag marker lights, I just could not resist. Not cheap, but they did give me a 10% Military discount that at least covered the small installation fee they charged to put them on right then.
Very unobtrusive when not lit and actuall takes place of my black front axel nut covers. They are running lights and turn signals. Much more pleasant to look at then those horible bright amber reflectors that come stock.
These under the extended saddle bag Run,Turn & Brake lights are almost invisable when not lit but provide nice side lighting to what is a normally very dark view of a bike. I think they are absolutely beautifuly designed.
It only took them about a half hour to install and, although it would have been an easy DIY job, it was very convienent for me to have them to do it right then.
Yes, I know, I'm kind of an accessory nut but I feel these lights are a good safety investment.
Today, went ouit early and rode down to the speedway to check out the vendors set up there. Walked around and around but did not see much there either. I did get talked into buying some BLAZE ANTI-FOG for Glasses, helmet shield and windshield. (I'm gulible, so I tried it.).
I was just about ready to head out when the last booth to look in was CIRO's. Ciro products have been around for a while, but their new light products are outstanding. When I saw their new fork and extended saddlebag marker lights, I just could not resist. Not cheap, but they did give me a 10% Military discount that at least covered the small installation fee they charged to put them on right then.
Very unobtrusive when not lit and actuall takes place of my black front axel nut covers. They are running lights and turn signals. Much more pleasant to look at then those horible bright amber reflectors that come stock.
These under the extended saddle bag Run,Turn & Brake lights are almost invisable when not lit but provide nice side lighting to what is a normally very dark view of a bike. I think they are absolutely beautifuly designed.
It only took them about a half hour to install and, although it would have been an easy DIY job, it was very convienent for me to have them to do it right then.
Yes, I know, I'm kind of an accessory nut but I feel these lights are a good safety investment.
Gonna hold off see if there is any moisture issues with them. You guys will be sure to post up if theres an issue.