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Just an update to my original post. The folks at Clearwater, couldn't be better, beginning with Glenn (owner) everyone was very customer orientated. My lights arrived very well packed with detailed color instructions. The only hiccup was the wiring harness was universal, not the specific to my GS. A call to Lorette at Clearwater quickly corrected the mixup and 2 day freight (covered by Clearwater) I had the specific harness.
First, I have zero electrical skills! I recruited an ole Florida friend who was in Michigan, the two of were able to install, wire the lights using the Clearwater detailed instructions without incident. The lights look great and function perfectly, using the recommended installation whereas high beam activation lights up the Clearwater light and the horn function feature are a real safety feature.
I can honestly recommend CLEARWATER products.
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Michigan
Motolights for me!!! That is why every motor cop has them. I also know the owner............
Got a set of Kristas installed on my RT at the rally. Since I was first in line, Glen gave me a free install. These babies light up the night. Thanks Glen!
I mounted mine inside the Wunderlich engine bars. Some of the pics above show the lights as being vulnerable in even a minor drop. If you slide, the lights won't make it.
What did you use to mount on the engine bars? Does the standard kit have an application or did you use something else?
Judging by how much you piss off other road users isn't relevant. Get out front and compare for yourself- it is the only way guaranteed to show you the other guys perspective.
Years ago PA state troopers used to try to bait drivers into responding to high beam inappropriately- by leaving their highs on or deliberately switching to highs and seeing if a driver would respond by also going to and leaving high beams on. I don't know if they've been disabused of this behavior yet or not. I witnessed it for myself quite a few times on 220 and other roads I used going N-S or S-N hrough PA. Given the huge number of small road rats in PA (when I lived in NY we used to joke about going to PA to go "dog" hunting, they're so small) I wonder why folks don't drive with highs and driving lights on all the time.