integrated taillight on ebay
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in VT I cant get it inspected unless the aftermarket light has D.O.T on it so I wanted to be able to just put my stock one back on get it inspected then switch it back out. For example the hotbodies front LED blinkers will fail inspection here and that is what I have as well, so its a quick enough job to just switch em out as long as I hold onto the stock parts.
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A Clearalternatives is better quality. my bet is that one is a lockhart-phillips like mine and the leds start to die off one by one after a bit. Mines not quite 2 years old yet and already has like 6 dead leds in it. The smoked lense my get you some attention from the LEO's too. Does look nice tho.
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Every tuesday night is Burlington bike night, about 30 bikes gather...
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Well the D2Moto lights IMO are the best, thats what the previous owner had on the bike and ran the light flawlessly for about 8ish years before I bought the bike and then finally started to give out.
Even then, the led's dident go out but only one blinked on and off.
I'll stick with their tail-light assembly.
Even then, the led's dident go out but only one blinked on and off.
I'll stick with their tail-light assembly.
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Yea i'm in Burlington..I've got an 01 f4i. I recently hacked my fender off and i'm looking to get hotbodies flushmount blinkers...were those a pain in the a$$ to install? I'm shopping around for a pipe right now.
Every tuesday night is Burlington bike night, about 30 bikes gather...
Every tuesday night is Burlington bike night, about 30 bikes gather...
the hotbodies flushmounts were about a 20 minute job, it was pretty easy. where do the bikes meet?