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Old 06-30-2008, 07:55 AM   #1
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I added the Kuryakyn Run-brake kit this weekend and no one posted pics yet so I thought I let everyone know what they look like--I really like the look.


Super easy to install and works great.



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Old 06-30-2008, 07:37 PM   #2
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I like it. I'm going to put that on the list right after seat and throttle lock.
 
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Old 07-01-2008, 04:08 AM   #3
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[quote author=caddman11 board=general thread=4885 post=89125 time=1214830531]I added the Kuryakyn Run-brake kit this weekend and no one posted pics yet so I thought I let everyone know what they look like--I really like the look.

Good job

Did the same mod last winter. Does change the whole rear look.

Now I'm trying to figure out if I want to add more lights off the sissy bar bolts.
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Old 07-01-2008, 07:46 PM   #4
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Cad,

Are those red lenses?
 
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Isn't like a hundred bucks
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The lenses are red, come with really nice reflectors inside ( a lot brighter than stock), and when you're running, all the lights are lit. When you use the brakes, all three lights quickly blink 4 times and then stay on. If you have a turn signal going, the one light indicates a turn, and the other two are brake/running lights lights. You don't have to change to a double filament bulb. The retail on these guys is $99, but I think the safety factor is well worth it.
 
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The lenses are red, come with really nice reflectors inside ( a lot brighter than stock), and when you're running, all the lights are lit. When you use the brakes, all three lights quickly blink 4 times and then stay on. I you have a turn signal going, the one light indicates a turn, and the other two are brake/running lights lights. You don't have to change to a double filament bulb. The retail on these guys is $99, but I think the safety factor is well worth it.
Good points .... all. I think you have convinced me, sir.

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Caddman11, I think you sold another set to me. I like that flash feature. Light improvement is important to me. My last bike wreck involved a car running over the back of me. Thanks Caddman11 for the info.
 
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I ordered mine last night can't wait to get them on I had the back off feature where all the brake lights blinked and the stayed on I loved it people stay off your rear
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Geezz, I wish I could make a buck on this. I added running/brake turns on my last bike, but I had to rewired front turn signals on the rear because I had to have double filament bulbs, this is so much easier and in the end costs about the same. Enjoy guys, if you have any problems with the install, and I'm pretty sure you won't, drop me a line and I'll see if I can help---if you would like a pic from under the seat, I could post one of those too. I used a wire tie to fasten the load eq to a post on the right side of the battery opposite the plugs. David
 
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Geezz, I wish I could make a buck on this. I added running/brake turns on my last bike, but I had to rewired front turn signals on the rear because I had to have double filament bulbs, this is so much easier and in the end costs about the same. Enjoy guys, if you have any problems with the install, and I'm pretty sure you won't, drop me a line and I'll see if I can help---if you would like a pic from under the seat, I could post one of those too. I used a wire tie to fasten the load eq to a post on the right side of the battery opposite the plugs. David
I am this close (imagine things 'this close') to ordering these. I believe if you put a picture from under the seat, even I would be able to install them... (then I'd no choice but to get them).

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If Caddman11 were to include part numbers and links we would be even more appreciative. In fact, I would buy dinner if he would drop in to Fort Worth hook it up right quick for me.
 
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Well Bill, I live a long way but my daughter lives in Arlington, so I may take you up on that dinner. J&P is not the cheapest by $10 or so, but you get quick service and good tech support if needed.
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The lenses are red, come with really nice reflectors inside ( a lot brighter than stock), and when you're running, all the lights are lit. When you use the brakes, all three lights quickly blink 4 times and then stay on. If you have a turn signal going, the one light indicates a turn, and the other two are brake/running lights lights. You don't have to change to a double filament bulb. The retail on these guys is $99, but I think the safety factor is well worth it.
I'm sold, right after the seat, etc. Truck-butt is a hard thing to forget!
 
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Just ordered mine but... currently NOT IN STOCK .. :-) Must have been a run on them lately... Hmmm, wonder why.

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