New Crash bar lighting

Saw these guys in daytona....the things are stupid bright, they used the crash bar as a heat sink
 
developed and made in america i believe, and they are bright, I mean actually compete with the LED headlight
 
is this a comparable or a better option to other auxiliary headlighting (white light)? $198 isn't a bad price for lighting, but it doesn't appear to be plug/play wiring by the website photos, meaning in the end, it could cost as much as other lighting systems. I definitely like the clean look and appearance. Im interested.
 
I think a good properly aimed led headlight combined with these would be a close runner up to aux driving lights
 
is this a comparable or a better option to other auxiliary headlighting (white light)? $198 isn't a bad price for lighting, but it doesn't appear to be plug/play wiring by the website photos, meaning in the end, it could cost as much as other lighting systems. I definitely like the clean look and appearance. Im interested.


You will have to drill holes in crash bars. They'll be covered by the light assembly def not plug n play
 
on their web page at the end of the video, they do say you run the wire through the bars, they rate it a 7 out of 10 level of difficulty for the do it yourselfer.
 
on their web page at the end of the video, they do say you run the wire through the bars, they rate it a 7 out of 10 level of difficulty for the do it yourselfer.

$200 for the lights, $300 for the install.....
 
Pretty slick design though . . . . Surprised Harley hasn't had this idea yet.
 


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