Just looked them up from the link you posted. Those gotta b the cleanest looking replacement. I wanted the running lights for the front too but none look this low profile 🔥
Definitely a fair assessment, and a trade off everyone needs to think about when contemplating a light swap like this. The rear running lights are not very visible in broad daylight, but with the brake applied, they are bright enough to be noticed. Still, in broad daylight, I will agree, they aren't as safe as stock lights.
Good install video on those. Great lights aren't they - super easy 😃
I love them, they changed the look of the bike immensely!
Just looked them up from the link you posted. Those gotta b the cleanest looking replacement. I wanted the running lights for the front too but none look this low profile 🔥
The front Combustion Industries Micron lights offer a white running light option, which I install in next week's video!
Big like 👍
Thanks!
They are pretty inconspicuous as running lights in the day but still show up bright when you hit the brakes or turn signal
I was glad to hear you didn't have trouble seeing them when you were riding behind me.
Did you have to put resistors on the tail light wires.
Thanks for your video
Not at all! Rear are very simple install.
Looks good, man!
Thanks!
Can you buy these without the 1920 seat?
Yes, the 1920 brackets are just an add on option when you purchase these lights.
Hey, are those the “red/red” option? Or can you get the red/amber and they’ll work with the amber?
I have red/red. I *think* the amber/red is for Euro models
Did your bike have a brown wire or a green?
At about 5:40 I confirm red/white/brown for my oem wiring
In my opinion, that bike needs more light on the rear. Getting hit from the rear is no fun.
Definitely a fair assessment, and a trade off everyone needs to think about when contemplating a light swap like this. The rear running lights are not very visible in broad daylight, but with the brake applied, they are bright enough to be noticed. Still, in broad daylight, I will agree, they aren't as safe as stock lights.
I have 4 cords how to connect ?
You must have a Euro spec bobber, in which case he recently released a different version of these for your bike!
Too dim.