I have the LED headlight and the passing lamps from Harley and I can tell you what a difference while driving at night...Much whiter brighter light..
Price is a bit steap but I have been really happy..
even went with the Bass ass tail lights..that is worth every penny in my book..I do notice people tend to stay further back at times because how bright they are!!
Also if you get certain running boards with the lights built in add to your lighting needs..I've seen the LED Harley setup and they are fantastic! Very bright!! The LED tails also do a great job in getting your noticed. I had them on my Valkyrie.
Another option is MotoLights. They usually mount on the lower part of the front forks and also offer an LED set. Here's the link;
Motorcycle Lights | Motolight
I don't do much night driving but wanted the LED headlight to make the trike stand out during the day.
I second the Bright Ass tail light and the LED spots and headlight. I have added as many lights as I can so hopefully a cager will not run me over. These are an investment in my saftey. Ride Safe....Mike
Ditto! That was my first concern and the second benefit is the lower amperage draw on your alternator! ThumbUp
Mine is on a triglide but they are universal fit...they would fit on the 2 wheels bikes also..For those of you with the Bright Ass tail lights, what Trikes are you putting them on? My husband has it on his HD Ultra bike and you can see him a long way away. I'd like to get it for my ultra classic Roadsmith Trike but didn't even know if they made it for Trikes.
I have LED lights around the wheel wells and engine that at night give off some reflective light and I have the Roadsmith lighted mud flaps that really stand out in the darkness. We use Chrome Glow for all our lighting needs.
For those of you with the Bright Ass tail lights, what Trikes are you putting them on? My husband has it on his HD Ultra bike and you can see him a long way away. I'd like to get it for my ultra classic Roadsmith Trike but didn't even know if they made it for Trikes.
I have LED lights around the wheel wells and engine that at night give off some reflective light and I have the Roadsmith lighted mud flaps that really stand out in the darkness. We use Chrome Glow for all our lighting needs.