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    What to do on a rainy day in the PNW.

    Hello fellow f6bers,
    Got my electoral connecting LED'S in today, we were having some liquid sunshine so I decided to install LED's all the way around. Turn sinals, low beans piece of cake. Now the high beams...well that sucked period. Glad I bought the Long needle nose plies from harbor freight. Made it some what easier. See pics!Attachment 22081Attachment 22082Attachment 22083Attachment 22084Attachment 22081Attachment 22082Attachment 22083
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    Looks good....How much $$$ and the link please ! When it dries up can you post about the light pattern and how far down the road they light up?
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    Looks good! That's on my list.

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    Follow up

    I Will follow up. Dammmmmmm rain!!

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    Night ride.

    I went for a night ride, and I can honestly say I'm impressed wth the whole package, low beams seems to be a little bit further and wider. The turn signal lights, light up the side really good, once the blinker goes back to light you can really tell the difference.

    Now for the High beams, WOW they really light up everything. I would say twice as far compared to stock, I was riding on really thick forest roads. I felt very safe being able to see so fare away. Even the street signs look different. I really like the color of them.

    I give to electrical connection, low beams, high beams (which is the same as the low beams), turn sinals with clear lens.

    Electrical connection LED kit (EC01052)- $107.95.
    Electrical connections LED mirror Daytime running lights (EC01303) $116.95 just bulbs and flasher. If you add the clear lens (EC01301) add $27 for the clear lens.

    It would be nice to do a side by side comparison. Stock/SoCal/Ec.

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    I ride with Kolsch (Cale) and I can assure everyone it looks awesome. Cale made sure he got the same light wave rating for each lamp so they all match perfectly. Looks awesome when I am leading and he is back there. Good job Cale!!!
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    Looking forward to a night ride so we can compare my stock set up to yours Cale

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    That would be great!

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    Looks good!
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