Best way to check what you need as far as hookup, is just remove your old headlight, and you’ll see whether you need an adapter. I did that with my Freewheeler before ordering from custom Dynamics. I also purchased the 7” Halo. Great customer service also.
I just bought a Custom Dynamics 7" Black LED Halo Headlamp for my Harley Softail Slim FLSS. Quick and easy to install, and with 3620 LM high beam and 2480 LM low beam. I’m very happy I purchased this headlamp.
I have one of these in the I-beam is really impressive but I’m kind of disappointed with the light emitted on low beam, and the halo won’t come on on low beam… Anybody have any tips for me?
The halo should be on all the time. Custom Dynamics stuff has lifetime warranties so you could call them, they have excellent support. As for low beam, mine is wide but it doesn't project out too far. I just replaced mine with their Probeam Adaptive 2, and it's the same way. I'm going to be checking how it's aimed and adjust if necessary.
@@bluesriderDF thanks, I’m working with CD customer service,those guys are impressive….despite having issues with the light I’ll work with CD again, I know they have me taken care of
No, not even close. This is a $250 light. Check put the Custom Dynamics ProBEAM, which is around $450, that's closer to the Daymaker class. I seldom ride at night so I was ok with this one.
@@bluesriderDF so squeeze it at the top when looking in at it and then pull it down? I wasn’t sure if I squeeze it above or below the piece that it snaps into if that makes any sense.
@@dandrumma1 At 3:11 when I say "there it is" you can see the plug. It has a small fin or 2 on it. You squeeze those together and you can use the pliers to push it towards the hole that it's in, while tugging on the connector. Jiggle it, should pop out
Best way to check what you need as far as hookup, is just remove your old headlight, and you’ll see whether you need an adapter. I did that with my Freewheeler before ordering from custom Dynamics. I also purchased the 7” Halo. Great customer service also.
I just bought a Custom Dynamics 7" Black LED Halo Headlamp for my Harley Softail Slim FLSS. Quick and easy to install, and with 3620 LM high beam and 2480 LM low beam. I’m very happy I purchased this headlamp.
It really gives the front a nice touch of character.
Thank you for a concise and well thought out install and review.
You are welcome. and thank you for posting.
Thanks for posting. Great review.
Thanks for watching!
Excellent purchase, can not wait to see all the wonderful purchases you will make on your new baby. I did the same when I bought my Harley 👍
I smoked the old credit card this month! But the SGS is feeling real good!
👍👍looks good
Thanks!
I have one of these in the I-beam is really impressive but I’m kind of disappointed with the light emitted on low beam, and the halo won’t come on on low beam… Anybody have any tips for me?
The halo should be on all the time. Custom Dynamics stuff has lifetime warranties so you could call them, they have excellent support. As for low beam, mine is wide but it doesn't project out too far. I just replaced mine with their Probeam Adaptive 2, and it's the same way. I'm going to be checking how it's aimed and adjust if necessary.
@@bluesriderDF thanks, I’m working with CD customer service,those guys are impressive….despite having issues with the light I’ll work with CD again, I know they have me taken care of
I have a 2022 RKS with the day maker led. Would this CD be a better option? Brighter?
No, your Daymaker is better. Mine is mid-range. I'm rarely out at night.
Do you think this is better than the Harley daymaker?
No, not even close. This is a $250 light. Check put the Custom Dynamics ProBEAM, which is around $450, that's closer to the Daymaker class.
I seldom ride at night so I was ok with this one.
How did u release that push plug
Needle nose pliers, squeeze the end slide out. Gentle is the key... I've broken lots of plastic!
@@bluesriderDF so squeeze it at the top when looking in at it and then pull it down? I wasn’t sure if I squeeze it above or below the piece that it snaps into if that makes any sense.
@@dandrumma1 Tell me the minute/second mark in the vid so I can see exactly where you mean
@@bluesriderDF start at around 3:02
@@dandrumma1 At 3:11 when I say "there it is" you can see the plug. It has a small fin or 2 on it. You squeeze those together and you can use the pliers to push it towards the hole that it's in, while tugging on the connector. Jiggle it, should pop out