I did not have the headlight screwed in i just put some strip of tape to hold it on because i was too lazy to actually screw it back on completely lol thats probably why
I got mine from amazon you can get it from revzilla as well but make sure to also get the trigger lock mount kit and turn signal relocation kit as well
True It’s not really for everyone the stock light can be fine at night with slower speeds which is the safer plan of action when traveling at night anyway. I understand it might be blinding for oncoming traffic though which is why and of course for my safety too, I try not to ride at night.
nicee! so much brighter!
You are the master of scratching the lamp 😉
😂 true stuff I’m surprised no one mentioned it til now haha
what is the brand of the windshield bag?
Why was it shining on your roof?
I did not have the headlight screwed in i just put some strip of tape to hold it on because i was too lazy to actually screw it back on completely lol thats probably why
I have almost the identical bike. Is that a bobber or a 60? Just got through the same procedure. Is there a rubber gasket on yours?
Bobber sixty I do not have a rubber gasket on mine
where did you order your windshield? thanks
I got mine from amazon you can get it from revzilla as well but make sure to also get the trigger lock mount kit and turn signal relocation kit as well
What fairing is that please??
It is the memphis shades gauntlet fairing with quick release.
@@bobberbud thank you, I like it a lot!
@@bobberbud hey Bob, why does it say on Amazon that that fairing doesn’t fit the Scout Bobber? Isn’t that what you have?
@@Carlosization1 Memphis Shades -Compatible with/Replacement for Gauntlet Fairing MEM7351 a.co/d/eaLbzCi
This is the one i got hope it helps
@@Carlosization1 you also need the trigger lock mount kit and the turn signal relocation kit
30-50usd leds, with a brandname logo became a 160 usd leds 🤣🤣
Led is too brite
True It’s not really for everyone the stock light can be fine at night with slower speeds which is the safer plan of action when traveling at night anyway. I understand it might be blinding for oncoming traffic though which is why and of course for my safety too, I try not to ride at night.
But just in case I have to, I like to see far and wide and it makes sure other cars know i’m out here as well
painful to watch