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adaptive Daymaker headlamp???
« on: June 11, 2020, 02:15:29 PM »

Has anyone installed or know anyone with the New Adaptive Daymaker headlamp. I can't see crap in corners with my 17 cvo sg. I gotta do something.
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Re: adaptive Daymaker headlamp???
« Reply #1 on: June 11, 2020, 03:46:40 PM »

Yes I just got the adaptive headlight from JW speaker. Put it on my 2016 SESG and love it. Had to also buy the wire harness too. Now that I remmeber I actually got it from Amazon but its JW speaker light

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Re: adaptive Daymaker headlamp???
« Reply #2 on: June 11, 2020, 03:47:35 PM »

20 CVO Street Glide comes with it.
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Re: adaptive Daymaker headlamp???
« Reply #3 on: June 11, 2020, 03:57:40 PM »

Has anyone installed or know anyone with the New Adaptive Daymaker headlamp. I can't see crap in corners with my 17 cvo sg. I gotta do something.
I had the JW Speaker headlight on my 19 CVO Street Glide. Works really well in the twisty back roads at night. Took it off when I traded for a 20 Road Glide Special. Wasn't going to leave a 700 headlight on a trade.

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Re: adaptive Daymaker headlamp???
« Reply #4 on: June 11, 2020, 07:42:17 PM »

20 CVO Street Glide comes with it.


I noticed a huge difference with the adaptive daymaker headlight that came with the 20 CVO Limited.
The non adaptive daymaker headlight that has been in use since 2014, while great for its straight ahead illumination, as soon as you leaned the bike into a turn, all you saw was blackness.
Very dangerous. I got better illumination from a halogen headlight from the 80's.
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Re: adaptive Daymaker headlamp???
« Reply #5 on: November 01, 2020, 03:45:49 PM »

I just installed a 7 in. Daymaker Adaptive LED Headlamp, p/n 67700427. It’s an obsolete p/n. The current p/n is 67700427A. I purchases the obsolete part for $500, new in the box. I had it installed on my 2014 FLHTK, and I had the running/fog lights configured so that they will stay on with High beam on. Prior parts and configuration was all stock. Yesterday was my first day of use. Last night I went out for a short ride to evaluate and look for improvement with the new headlamp and change.

It was defiantly an improvement! I’m unsure if the adaptive technology is working, for I cannot detect if the adaptive led arc’s are illuminating in a corner at speed. They do not illuminate when still. I rode with the running/fog lights both on and off to try and detect adaptive illumination. Again , I could not detect if the adaptive led lights in the act were illuminating in the corners. In my research, the latter is how the adaptive technology is intended to work. As stated, the headlamp is definitely an improvement over stock! Also, having the running/fog lights on regardless of low or high beam is a must!

Can anyone provide a suggestion on how to confirm the adaptive lights technology is working correctly while the headlamp is installed, riding or sitting still.

Thanks for reading,
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