For Sale: Kuryakyn's 7 Color Lizard Accent Lights-SOLD

Jun 21, 2009
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Boynton Beach, FL
Paid $747 plus shipping, asking only $400 shipped within United States.

Make Your Trike a Showstopper with Kuryakyn's 7 color accent lights. All in excellent condition at a fraction of cost. Here is what's included:

Kuryakyn P/N 5027 - Premier Max Super Lizard Lights Kit - GL1800 Paid: $499.99
Kuryakyn's new accent lights for your Goldwing offer you everything you need to make quite a statement and then some. The Premiere Super Maximus Kit includes 2 Long Lizard Lights

The seven color L.E.D's operate in three spectacular modes:
1. Single color steady illumination
2. Single color flashing illumination with variable rate
3. Paint Mode: All lights, in unison, continuously fading into and out of each of the seven colors [red, lime, ice blue, sky blue, dark blue, purple, green] (The rheostat can be used to adjust how quickly the lights fade from one to the next)

- Carefully engineered to draw very little current so there is no need to worry about draining your bikes battery (provided the battery is in good condition and the lights are not left for more than a couple hours) The controller is capable of running up to 16 lights

Kuryakyn P/N 4627 - L.E.D. Lizard Fairing Lights for GL1800 (Set) Paid: $199.99
Give your GoldWing fairing life, as the front fairing scoop & side intake vents are set ablaze with your choice of either amber accent lights or an array of seven colors. These stunning amber accents are running lights up top & double as running lights & accessory turn signals on the sides.

For an array of color, choose the mesmerizing seven color L.E.D.'s to glow in one constant hue, flash, or continuously change from one color to the next at any speed. With red, lime, ice blue, sky blue, dark blue, purple, & green the effect is compelling.

Kuryakyn P/N 4799 - Remote Control for All Lizard Lights Paid: $49.99
This controller allows Lizard Lights to be controlled by a compact remote control. The remote control allows you to turn the lights on & off; select steady-on, flash, or paint mode; & adjust rate-of-flash or rate-of-change in paint mode.

Carefully removed from my trike. Simple daisy chain installation, instructions can be found online. You’d however need to either purchase P/N 4728 Replacement Adhesive Pads from Kuryakyn or use your own 3M double tape.

Serious inquiries only – PM me or email to mpolissky@bellsouth.net. PayPal accepted. First interested gets it.

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