Hey Tony, when you showed me the completed project the other day, I absolutely loved the look. And now to have watched the installation process beginning to end, that was awesome my brother. Thanks for sharing 👍
@@QuikTechSolutions yes I wish I had you help me when I had mine done, even though the dealership is awesome, I could have learned to do it myself and that would have been satisfying. Not to mention I could have saved a little $$$$. Either way, I definitely enjoyed your video.
Cool video Tony 🙂 One thi9ng to consider with future updates. I like using a little dielectric grease (clear) whenever I change bulbs or attache connectors associated with my auto electrical connections. That does a great job keeping the contacts from getting water in them and leading to corrosion , eventually increasing the heat in the connection and leading to a failure. Just something I always do on my cars, outdoor sprinkler electronics, etc.
Hey Tony, when you showed me the completed project the other day, I absolutely loved the look. And now to have watched the installation process beginning to end, that was awesome my brother. Thanks for sharing 👍
Lol, Jame’s thanks for watching. Just a little something fun & different on the channel. Maybe someone else will benefit by what I learned & shared.
@@QuikTechSolutions yes I wish I had you help me when I had mine done, even though the dealership is awesome, I could have learned to do it myself and that would have been satisfying. Not to mention I could have saved a little $$$$. Either way, I definitely enjoyed your video.
I don't have a Harley, but this was a good video !! Well done !
Thanks Jason! It was fun, just something a little different. Thanks for watching.
@@QuikTechSolutions It was a good video ! I liked it for sure !!
Cool video Tony 🙂 One thi9ng to consider with future updates. I like using a little dielectric grease (clear) whenever I change bulbs or attache connectors associated with my auto electrical connections. That does a great job keeping the contacts from getting water in them and leading to corrosion , eventually increasing the heat in the connection and leading to a failure. Just something I always do on my cars, outdoor sprinkler electronics, etc.
Great advice David! Easy enough to do. Thanks for watching!