Well, you wanted to know so here is a couple pics with some background.
I got my set of lights off of ebay from a feller in Florida..Joe I think....pull the info if want when I leave the biz.
Anywhoo....I saw these on cruisers and thought they were pretty cool and the most part, they light you up going down the road. Originally had them on my black 92 connie, took them off when I traded her off.
These lights have 15 different light patterns and were very easy to install...well not that easy time consuming to get it perfect where you want it...but not difficult just time consuming. You have to lay things out a couple times before you button it down.
The sticky back that came with the gizmo's were torn when I pulled them off other bike. So I used silicone adhesive to mount to the bike, because it had good heat tolerence and water resistent. Also used wire ties as well. The wires are insulated to withstand a good amount of heat. I even went back and relocated a couple just to direct the light where I wanted it. One feller rider visiting from Oregon, told me they were illegal up there. These pics are just two I took a few months ago, if interested I'll post an array of pics showing the location of the lights and their capabilities.
You will be seen going down the road and in traffic....I don't want any cager having any excuse. When people are fixed in on white light at night a little color array really alerts them to pay attention.
I've posted one of these before I think.
Versatility my friend is a great resource. During the day, you can't even see the led's hidden behind the fairings...no one know's until I hit the hidden remote switch.