I agree with you TCnBham,
I am very happy with my LED light strip too on the Tour Pak.
My .02 is that WilleG and the MoCo go for the stripped down "streetglide" type of look as a "less is more" thing. It also saves them money by stripping down the bikes then charging the same or higher price for them. Then they can make money to bring them back to standard "Ultra trim". I just wish they wouldn't trade safety for style.
I am surprised they haven't marketed their own light strip yet.
If I want an Ultra I want it with as much or more than a standard Ultra.To me Ultra means everything. I wanted the front fender chrome rail with the yellow LED bar that the MoCo sells for the standard Ultra but because my front fender did not have the bolt or tab under the front fender like the standard fender I could not get those things. [smiley=nixweiss.gif]
Oh well I made the choice to buy the bike and overall I am very happy with my decision.
8-)
VA...I guess each person is different about how the bike looks...personally, I've never cared much for the standard Ultra look with all the stuff on the fenders and around the bags. When I was first looking for a HD back last winter, I was first attracted to the Street Glide because of it's "less is more" looks, then finally saw an SEUC in Haze and knew then that's what I wanted...I could have been happy with a Haze or what I got, the BCCS. I think the understated look of our bikes makes them really different, and adding a few tasteful things like the LED light bar, while simple, does not detract from the overall design...same for me with the fender spear...not too much, but just a small accent piece. The trim rings on the lights give the bike a longer look, so I also added those pieces. Not dissing anyone who likes the full dressed Ultra, as I've seen some I really liked, but I've seen some I thought were "overdone"...no doubt, some of the stuff makes them more visable at night, but some look like something out of "Close Encounters"

The front of our bikes are pretty visible because of the spots running (I keep mine on all the time, like most people), but the rear is definitely lacking in visibility...the LED strip is just the ticket for that problem, IMO.
But I guess we did pay more for less, didn't we?