I leave them on most of the time. I had one guy who complained about my lights in his mirrors being anoying, but he complained about everything. No one else has complained.Do you have the Denali lights on all the time?
When they are on, do people have a problem seeing the turn signals?
Phil, that was your idea. I gave up on getting rich a long time ago. I'm aiming at happy instead of rich. Friends like you help. I'd rather have friends I can count on than friends I can buy.So you didn't sell Twisted Throttle you patent for the bracket and get rich enough to support yourself throughout a long and comfortable old age?
And I don't even care that I'm not fameous like you - for drinking stove fuel.Jim, happy is a good target. From what I've seen, I think you've got that.
You forgot "Pete"I was beginning to wonder about the wisdom of the Epic Ride. 1) stove fuel; 2) tent as cell phone carrying case; 3) losing a crown while eating in Lovell, WY.
That's for sure.But things picked up after that.
Count me in, I would love a pair! I've been playing around with trying to design a mount for a pair of Rigid Industries Dually lights I have along with the Denali's I have mounted under the tip-over wings. I've tried a couple of different design ideas with some flat bar but nothing that I'm really happy with. One of the biggest problems I have is my lack of machining experience and tools to do the job right.OK I have some requests for a drawing of my Denali DM mounting brackets. I'll be glad to help out as best I can. But my bike is stored (cramed) into my horse trailer for the winter along with lawn mowers, bicycles, etc.. With some effort I could remove one of my brackets and make a detailed drawing. OR - If enough people want a set I could just make some up and send them out for a reasonable fee. Just let me know. I can paint them any color as long as it is black.