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Joined: May 2007
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Hey, that's supposed to be Rivco! Has anyone used the Rivco kit Fast Eddy sells? Now that I'm sporting chrome for days with my new exhaust system I'm thinking I need to spruce up the front end a bit to lighten the look. Seems like these lights would do the trick...
A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort. Herm Albright (1876 - 1944)
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Are you talking about the one that mates the driving lights to the turn signal relocation mounts? I bought that from fast eddy. It works fine. You need to buy a relay as well. In addition, Rivco recommends buying a switch to turn it on and off for times when you don't need or want it. I eventually went to a marine supply store to get one I could fit on my tank console and be waterproof as well.
I guess I'll find out how waterproof the next time I ride in the rain. I cut it into my accessory circuit so even if the fuse blows, I still can ride.
Send lawyers, guns and money, cause the sh*t has hit the fan!
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I haven't used those particular lights, Ed but I did buy a set of the lights shown below from Eddy. They look good AND use high/low bulbs. I replaced the bulbs right away with PIAAs along with the headlight and WOW! They can see me riding from the space station! 
Live to love, love to live.
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Quote:
Are you talking about the one that mates the driving lights to the turn signal relocation mounts? I bought that from fast eddy. It works fine. You need to buy a relay as well. In addition, Rivco recommends buying a switch to turn it on and off for times when you don't need or want it. I eventually went to a marine supply store to get one I could fit on my tank console and be waterproof as well.
I guess I'll find out how waterproof the next time I ride in the rain. I cut it into my accessory circuit so even if the fuse blows, I still can ride.
Thanks, that's the answer. I already have lights so the harness and relay are not an issue, just looking to clean up my front end now that I've added the chrome headers.
A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort. Herm Albright (1876 - 1944)
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