Heated grips

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SteveD
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I'd be interested in the fit and performance of that LED headlight too ZM.
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SteveD wrote:I'd be interested in the fit and performance of that LED headlight too ZM.
No brainer, it just replaces the H4 bulb. It's got a small matchbook size box and a fan on the end of the "bulb" Just plugs in. Only problem is, it reflects road signs back at you, because it is so bright. But you see father down the road.
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Zombie Master wrote: But you see father down the road.
Our father? Who art in heaven? Man, that is bright!
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ME 109 wrote:
Zombie Master wrote: But you see father down the road.
Our father? Who art in heaven? Man, that is bright!
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hallowed be thy name :(
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