LED Headlights

It is about as small as they could make it I reckon
I think H/D may be thinking about wider sales. They must have had to commit to a significant purchase.

And this is a HUGE plus! - They say they're DOT and ECE approved too.

5-3/4" DAYMAKER LED HEADLAMPS Lamps feature 2 “D” shaped optical lenses, single low-beam lens, and three high-beam lenses. The low-beam pattern remains on at all times, and the switched high beam adds additional punch down the middle of the road.
 
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Just an update on the lights. We got hung up at the in-laws and started home just before dark so tonight was the first time I got to ride at night. WOW!!! What a difference!!! Even though they were expensive they are well worth it. I was always kinda shy about riding at night due to the $hitty lights but no more
 


xtill nearly 400 a pop, for a roadster that 800 I do not ride enough in the dark to justify maybe someday when money is burning a hole in my pocket, and I feel like doing some more mods..
 
$800 is cheaper than hitting a roo so i figure it is worth it. depends on where you ride and when but i do a fair amount of night riding so i love my jw speakers.
 
$800 is cheaper than hitting a roo so i figure it is worth it. depends on where you ride and when but i do a fair amount of night riding so i love my jw speakers.


make sense if you ride at night often in country where critter bounds on the asphalt uninvited.
 
Wait till you add a couple of 4 inch HID driving light to the LED's...... Daylight for at least 600 metres the LED's are like normal light only designed to give about 200 metres at best
 
Getting a few roos bounding around Fitzroy mate

you fairdinkum....you mean you don't have roo's jumping up queens street brisbane? theyre all over the place in Melbourne although they are clearing more trees through the middle of the city so the koalas are thinning out.