Video-As most of us Harley Davidson owner's know, many of the stock OEM headlights are less than impressive. Many bikers/motorcyclists ask about the Harley Davidson stock headlight Vs. a Harley Davidson Day Maker headlight Vs. a Kuryakyn Phase 7 LED headlight. We have had a ton of emails, so we did this project for all you Bikaholics out there!
A Harley Davidson Day Maker headlight runs around $500, which is rather steep. But, we all know that if it says Harley Davidson on it then it is going to be way over priced. So, I decided to go with the Kuryakyn Phase 7 LED headlight, which prices for around $269. You can add an additional $20 to that price tag if you are installing it on a 2014 or newer Harley, as an additional wiring harness conversion will need to be purchased. Truck Lite actually makes the Phase 7 LED headlight for Kuryakyn and they put their label on it. Truck Lite is a leader in LED headlight technology, which is why Kuryakyn likely teamed up with them.
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In this video we show you how to install the Kuryakyn Phase 7 LED headlight on a Harley touring model. We take you on a quick night ride to compare the obvious differences between the stock Harley Davidson headlight and the Phase 7 LED headlight. I must say that there is absolutely no comparison and the Phase 7 LED breaks right through the darkness and gives the rider a completely different night-time view.
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Kuryakyn Phase 7 LED Motorcycle Headlight
Summary
The Kuryakyn Phase 7 LED headlight is priced more reasonable than the Harley Day Maker headlight, is easy to install, and puts the stock Harley Davidson headlight on some models to shame. It really cuts through the darkness and gives me a much better night time view. And that equals safety to me!
James Dimitrious says
Matt, Ryan – I don’t have a faring but it sure looked like for this change you did not have to take off the faring to change the wiring? Couldn’t you have reached in through the headlight hole and disconnect and reconnect the wiring harness plug?
Just wondering?
See you in Sturgis!
Jim
Ryan Urlacher says
Roger James. If a guy wanted to remove the headlight and then reach up inside and try and change it out, you certainly could. It is just so easy to remove the front fairing and have no hassle fishing for anything, we went for it.
Can’t wait to see you in Sturgis Brother!!!!