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Last Review Posted by Hammer107 - posted: Thu December 10, 2009 6:29pm [ Post a Review
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I bought and installed this taillight into my 2007 Night Train a few years ago and I have to say it completely transformed the look of the rear end of the motorcycle. Installation was relatively easy although you do need a Torx bit to loosen the rear struts so you can get at the wiring etc. I would definitely recommend this taillight for anyone wanting to upgrade the look of their motorcycle. It lights up plenty bright and just is super cool looking. I've had it on the bike for a couple of years now and it's still going strong.

Rating: 9
Product Details: "Tri-Bar LED Tail light" by Hammer107 - posted: Sat December 5, 2009 - Rating: ********* 9.00

Last Review Posted by Hammer107 - posted: Sun December 6, 2009 8:43pm [ Post a Review
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I bought this amp as part of a group buy so I got a great deal on it. It's rock solid and works excellent. I have it installed in my 2009 Street Glide with upgraded 6.5" front speakers. I don't have any rear speakers and don't intend to add any in the future. This amp comes in a 2 channel or a 4 channel version and cranks the power. It is good clean sound but I had to get it tuned just right as it can easily overpower the front speakers. At the settings I have now, I can easily hear the music clearly going down the highway even with Bub7 Slip On mufflers. This amp is capable of as much as I would need for my particular application. It didn't come with any instructions but I was able to get some help from a guy on the forum.

Rating: 8
Product Details: "KS125.2" by Hammer107 - posted: Sat December 5, 2009 - Rating: ******** 8.00

Last Review Posted by JackD - posted: Sun December 6, 2009 5:07pm [ Post a Review
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I've installed a few of these Big Sucker kits on various motorcycles over the years. It's a very simple system with a clean venting design that is all internal so no hoses or leakage to get your bike dirty. I would recommend popping the few extra dollars for the chrome or billet versions as they are better looking. I tend to run a simple cover so the backing plate shows and I prefer the chrome or billet to a plain cast plate. Definitely noticed a power increase on install but I usually do it as a Stage 1 upgrade....AC, pipes and a Fuel unit. I've got a Big Sucker on my bike currently.

Rating: 9
Product Details: "Big Sucker Stage I" by Hammer107 - posted: Sat December 5, 2009 - Rating: ********* 9.00

Last Review Posted by Hammer107 - posted: Fri December 4, 2009 2:15pm [ Post a Review
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Vance and Hines makes an excellent product. The chrome is deep and lustrous and really is some of the best I've seen. The fit and finish is great and the quality overall is excellent. I've had Vance and Hines pipes on a ton of bikes over the years and they've always performed extremely well!

Rating: 9
Product Details: "Big Shot Staggered" by Hammer107 - posted: Thu December 3, 2009 - Rating: ********* 9.00

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