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Your cart is empty.The Eagle Lights 8700 Series LED headlights allow you to see and be seen. The 8700B LED headlight kit provides 3X the safely and visibility when compared to the stock headlight unit. It is a plug and play LED headlight kit that fits Harley Davidson and Indian model motorcycles with 7" headlights. Each unit is covered by a Lifetime Warranty.
Kris Murphy
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2024
Way better than stock!
Rosamond Woods
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2024
I love the fact that they inexpensive and a great quality product and very easily Installed.
Juan sepulveda
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2024
Light looks ok, did not come with the harness that i need for my 2021 street glide.
Big Ron
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2023
Love this light. Nice wide angle view and distance is awesome. Highly recommend !!!
Gize
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2018
Lot's of research and this is the one I chose. I chose this light due to the excellent reviews, I liked the look in previous buyers pics, I like that this is a made in USA product and I like how easy it was said to install. I just went through the install process tonight. I was a little worried because all the different headlights and reviews... it seems everybody had something to say about having to modify this or that to get different headlights to work. Well, I listened to eagles directions and got a new headlight bracket as they said my 2012 street glide flhx would need one. Only I ordered this one due to it being a fraction of the cost. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0758BZ12C/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1First off, the description of this headlight says it includes an extra wire adapter to make it connect to the stock setup. I tore the box apart looking for it to no avail, but I decided to take my bike apart.. and I then found I don't need an adapter, it was straight plug and play (simple three prong plug). Again 2012 street glide flhx, no heated grips or anything. Never found the wire so I am guessing they knew I didn't need it and didn't send it. No biggie!I connected the light and turned it on before installing to the framework, it shot out a giant laser beam and I got excited. I grabbed my cheap headlight bracket they said I'd need but again I bought a cheaper version I found here on Amazon. I fiddle around a bit to see how it all fit but you basically take off all the stock stuff and line up the holes and put this one on. All lined up well at first and it ended up working great. Two things to note if you want to save a few bucks and buy the one I listed and have my same year bike (can't speak to any others). The final bracket that covers the headlight and makes it look clean, the one that uses one screw and the first piece you take off, yeah that one.. the stock screw to your Harley is too small in diameter to catch the new bracket hole. Luckily I searched my garage and found one near the same length of stock but a tiny bit wider. I also put a little weather stripping between the top of the bracket and the base of the headlight bracket as it had a little play at the top while the bottom near the screw* was snug. *Have a stubby philips to get between this screw and your fender, it's a tight fit. or use a mulit-tool which will be shorter. Second... You have adjust the headlight before putting on that final cover I just spoke of, as the stock cover will cover up a couple of the adjustment screws that the stock setup leaves open for adjustment, so you don't have to take anything off. Not a big deal, adjust it before putting on the final cover and you're good.I watched a video on youtube about setting the right headlight beam height etc.. Was super easy and adjusted using an alan wrench for horizontal and vertical settings.Finally,.. The light is super bright, the beam is wide and it's white. No more boring yellow that reminds you of sitting on grandmas porch.. Didn't even see a moth! Highly recommend. Not cutting, no splicing, no soldering, just plug and play and now you will be seen, hopefully well enough to pull that cagers attention from their cell screen in time. And the price! Oh yeah the price! Fraction of what Harley charges, great quality and again American made. I will give it some more time as it's brand new in this household, but great start, very impressed.
Dave
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2016
This LED headlight by Eagle Lights is hands down one of the best investments I've made for my bike. Installation was a snap. I used this on my 2016 Softail Slim S. It is a direct plug and play application for this bike, you don't need any other adapter or harness, as the light will plug directly into the bikes connector. It puts out significantly more light than the stock bulb. I haven't tried it out at night yet, but the difference in my dark garage at night is huge! See and be seen with one of these bad boys. Another plus is the price point, at around $300.00 less than the HD Daymaker! I've heard that this company makes the Daymaker for Harley, but I don't know how accurate that is.Update: 11/12/16: I took a night ride with the Eagle Lights LED, huge difference over stock. I can actually see the road now. I was really uncomfortable riding at night with the stock bulb, but not at all with this LED.
Gary
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2016
I wrote a review after receiving this light that I wasn't sure about anything because it was winter and haden't installed it yet! Well a couple of weeks ago I installed it on my 2015 Street Glide and I tell you it is very bright very easy to install with the wiring harness I got from Harley for their $450.00 Daymaker. the harness was about $20.00 and plugs directly into bikes wiring harness, and directly into the Eagle Lights light. Only time will tell how it holds up so I guess I'll have to do a lot of riding to find out
Jason Johnson
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2015
First let me start off by saying that this headlight is really nice. A lot brighter than the stock H4 bulb and looks sharp. I installed this on my 1996 Harley Davidson Electra Glide. Below, I will give you a full product review.Cost - This is a gimme. Compared to the Harley Davidson Daymaker (which lists at $524), this takes the cake. At $150 at the time of purchase, it is almost 1/4 of the cost of Harley's bulb.Installation - This is the only point where this product is getting dinged. While installing this bulb, I couldn't get the high beams to work. I sent the first headlight back and had them ship me a new one. Once the new one arrived, I had the same issue. I spent about 12 hours tracing wires and wiring diagrams to see if the issue was with my Harley itself. After I ruled the motorcycle out as the issue, I started checking the bulb (which I should have done first). I ran leads from a 12V battery to the headlight. I found out that yes the bulb works perfectly, however, the leads within its harness were in the wrong location. It's an easy enough fix to pop them out and put them were they belong. Once I did that, it worked perfectly and looked great! So please note, if you have this same issue, check the wiring in the headlight harness.Use - Not much to say on this. It is a lot brighter than my factory H4 bulb I had in there previously. It really lights up the road at night. I feel safer during night rides now. See the attached pictures.Customer Service - They did a great job working with me on this. They were answering my emails day and night and helped me every step of the way. That means a lot to know that they back their product unlike other vendors out there.To sum it up, it was a good investment. I highly recommend this bulb to anyone who is looking to upgrade their headlights.
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