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Here's where we tell you how we do things.
First and foremost: The customer leaves with a smile on
their face. We will do everything we can, within reason, to give you a great install and ensure you like what you get.
Period. I get a huge kick outta' seeing the look on my customer's faces when they get their first gander at their scoot in
the dark.
Payment: We deal on a cash only basis. Sorry, no checks or
credit cards. I do accept Pay-Pal also. This is just another way we keep costs down and provide you with low prices.
Appointments: An appointment is required for installation. If you
want to stop by just to see what we can do for you, come on in! Please be sure to call first to avoid wasting a trip. We ride
too and usually go puttin' around if nothing is scheduled.
I do house calls!
You planning a biker gathering and maybe want to add a little something special to it?? Have
friends that want to get lights for their scoots too?? I'm your guy! If you can get a group of at least 3 bikes together for
installation, I will come to YOUR place and do the install there. There will be a reasonable surcharge per bike
to cover the cost of fuel. 01-50 miles will be a 5% surcharge. 51-100 miles will be a 10% surcharge. I have
done a few of these "road trips" and they have all been a blast! Usually turns into a nice gathering and I've made many great
new friends. I may have to be fed also!!
Special Note!!
You need to know that the LED lighting we install is intended for OFF-ROAD
use only!! To the best of my knowledge, all LED "accent" lighting is illegal for use on all public roadways in just about
every state in the country, to include Virginia. You are totally responsible for any fines, citations, or legal actions that
arise from using our lighting in any non-legal manner. In-Short, if you run these lights on public roadways, you do so at
your own risk.
Now, with that being said.....
I have spoken to literally
dozens of Lawmen on the subject of motorcycle accent lighting. I have gotten the same basic answer from almost every one.
They usually will not bother a bike unless the lights make a "flashing", or "dazzling" effect that will distract other drivers.
I go to great lengths to ensure all bulbs are hidden from view so that we get a more "glowing" look. I have personally
ridden my bikes for over 3 years with my lights on at night, on public roads, and have never been stopped for them. Keep in
mind that as with ALL groups of people, to include cops and bikers, there may be Richard Crainiums out there that
like to make things difficult. File this in your "for what it's worth" department.
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