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  1. 1 comment

    I've been riding for for about 28 years on many different genres of bikes - from dirt, to cruiser, to crotch rocket. I have to say, this bike is by far the best I have had the pleasure of owning and riding. It's versatility, quality, and capability coupled with it's reasonable price point make it a win win!
  2. 1 review

    The new PIAA LED (Light Emitting Diode) Fog Lamp kit offers the beam control of a halogen lamp with the low power consumption and durability of an LED lamp. As a light source LED's offer several advantages over their halogen counterparts including very low power consumption, compact size and durability. Unlike most LED lamps currently on the market that position the LED aimed straight out forward the 530 lamps aim the LED's at the reflector. This new orientation of the light source allows for far better beam control and output than the conventional layout. Combining the high output. In place of a traditional halogen bulb each lamp uses two 3 watt LED's producing a very white beam with a color temperature of 6000 Kelvin. LED's with a computer designed multi-surface reflector gives a true high performance fog pattern in a lightweight, durable lamp that requires a fraction of the power used by a comparable halogen lamp.
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