Proton Flushmounts...
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Proton Flushmounts...
I like the look of them the best compared to all the other flushmounts, and the running lights and blinking options are nice. They also have great visability. But I just can't justify spending $100 on them. What do you all think?
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RE: Proton Flushmounts...
ive got the same $26 ones. very cheap construction, but they look great, and i wired them in as running lights (highly recommended) and they look great. but the "bolts" that hold them on broke off, so i just siliconed them to the fairings - i'll have to pry them off if i ever want to replace them.
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RE: Proton Flushmounts...
I've had Protons on my RR since January and they rock - great looks and visibility. My wife liked the look of them so much she had me install them on her F4i and then on her RR after she sold the F4i.
The great thing about these lights is that they are internally balanced so that you don't have to screw with resistors and stuff. They blink a little faster than stock, but that's it. I also run the UFO led taillight from the same manufacturer as the Protons - it all works and it works well.
Money well-spent.
The great thing about these lights is that they are internally balanced so that you don't have to screw with resistors and stuff. They blink a little faster than stock, but that's it. I also run the UFO led taillight from the same manufacturer as the Protons - it all works and it works well.
Money well-spent.
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