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Old 09-19-2005   #1 (permalink)
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new guy 1st post.
I have 1k on this wonderful little ride. Any suggestions on new headlights? I am officially spooked on dark farm roads at night. Second. Thought on turn signal eliminator for the rear. I think is a good look, is it visible?
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The turnsignal eliminator really cleans up the back end -- but it's nowhere near as visible as decent stalks IMO. Riding with buddies who have eliminators -- when I'm paying attention to them -- I notice the difference. Typical cage driver would probably fall somwhere between not noticing at all and being confused.

That said, the stock signals don't do much for the bike. I'm thinking of some sleeker signals for mine.
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Well for headlights... Adjure makes light that fit the Speed Fours buckets I have some on my bike... There is a speed triple subject on it. Any way the cheapest place I know of that sells them are Here

The 5-3/4" fit the speed four, they help out quite a bit with vision and they look pretty good too.
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I recently purchased a set of "BLUE XENON H4 HEADLIGHT BULBS"
off of E-BAY. company name is: Bright lights.
$21.94 shipped. Ten min. to install. 10 X brighter!!!!!!

decided to leave front air cowl off for awhile. looks sharp.
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Try adjusting your lights up. My lights were pointed right at the ground in front of me until I moved them up one notch.
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or you could go with these


http://store.yahoo.com/classicgarage/opclearfogmo.html
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