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light bar & blinkers 1 Year ago  
took off light bar & blinkers, give it the clean look.
 
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Re:light bar & blinkers 1 Year ago  
I like the cleaner look but I would rather have more lights. I don't think cagers really pay much attention but it might help to make you more noticeable.
 
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Re:light bar & blinkers 1 Year ago  
I have the signals that are built into the triple tree. They suck! You can barely see them. So I picked up this headlight with built in LED signals. Works great!

http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-7-34-LED-Halo-Crystal-Headlight-Bulb-Each-Amber-/300577357733?pt=Vintage_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item45fbce7fa5&vxp=mtr
 
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Re:light bar & blinkers 1 Year ago  
Hey cats,
The lightbar you took off, was it the one with the spotlights & the blinkers mounted to it, or the bar with just the signals? If its the one w/ the spotlights, are you looking to get rid of the lightbar & spotlights? If so, I'm interested!! Let me know, thanks
 
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Re:light bar & blinkers 1 Year ago  
Yes its the one that is together. I don't want to sale them just yet sorry.
 
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Re:light bar & blinkers 1 Year ago  
GreenMachine wrote:
I have the signals that are built into the triple tree. They suck! You can barely see them. So I picked up this headlight with built in LED signals. Works great!

http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-7-34-LED-Halo-Crystal-Headlight-Bulb-Each-Amber-/300577357733?pt=Vintage_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item45fbce7fa5&vxp=mtr



How long have you had this light on your bike? I like it and am interested in how reliable it will be.
 
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Re:light bar & blinkers 1 Year ago  
cool light, I like the seat you have looks cool,, green machine
 
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Re:light bar & blinkers 1 Year ago  
I like it. See my sig pic? Im actually going the other way and making a full blown bagger.
 
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Re:light bar & blinkers 1 Year ago  
dvblair wrote:
GreenMachine wrote:
I have the signals that are built into the triple tree. They suck! You can barely see them. So I picked up this headlight with built in LED signals. Works great!

http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-7-34-LED-Halo-Crystal-Headlight-Bulb-Each-Amber-/300577357733?pt=Vintage_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item45fbce7fa5&vxp=mtr



How long have you had this light on your bike? I like it and am interested in how reliable it will be.


I've only had it for a few weeks. So far I love it. When i turn on the signals at night I can see them reflecting off all of the road signs in front of me. Those suckers are bright. As far as quality, the light seems top notch. LED's last a LONG time. And the headlight is a standard bulb...no issues there.
 
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Re:light bar & blinkers 1 Year ago  
cats wrote:
cool light, I like the seat you have looks cool,, green machine

Thanks!
 
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