Tour pack lights found on EBAY?
#12
OK, I finished installing the LED Tour pack light that I got off of Ebay. I went with the chrome version. I wasn't sure just what I was going to be getting when I ordered the light and all I got was just the light. There were no instructions or any type of mounting hardware. However, it wasn't hard to figure out how it mounted. Since I have a 2012 Road Glide Ultra, there were already a couple of mounting holes where my factory antennas were mounted to use a guide. Then it was just a matter of using masking tape to protect the paint and making sure that I had my measurements right before drilling the rest of the mounting holes. I had to drill five 1/4 holes for the extra mounting studs in the light kit. I then used some 1" fender washers with 3/16 holes along with nylon locking nuts (size 10 by 24 thread pitch). The outside lights are suppose to be wired as brake lights, but for now I have them wired as running lights and the center light is wired as run & brake light. Looking at the picture you will see that the outside lights are a little brighter than the center light, but they are all the same brightness when the brake are applied.
It also didn't come with any type of hardware for mounting the factory antennas to the light. The factory antenna stud from my RGU were to long for the light kit. I decided that instead of mounting the antennas on the tour pack I would try the hidden AM/FM and CB antennas from J&M CORP that mount under the fairing.
Overall, with the price for this light being about a third of what the HD light kit cost, I'm well pleased with how it came out.
It also didn't come with any type of hardware for mounting the factory antennas to the light. The factory antenna stud from my RGU were to long for the light kit. I decided that instead of mounting the antennas on the tour pack I would try the hidden AM/FM and CB antennas from J&M CORP that mount under the fairing.
Overall, with the price for this light being about a third of what the HD light kit cost, I'm well pleased with how it came out.
#13
OK, I finished installing the LED Tour pack light that I got off of Ebay. I went with the chrome version. I wasn't sure just what I was going to be getting when I ordered the light and all I got was just the light. There were no instructions or any type of mounting hardware. However, it wasn't hard to figure out how it mounted. Since I have a 2012 Road Glide Ultra, there were already a couple of mounting holes where my factory antennas were mounted to use a guide. Then it was just a matter of using masking tape to protect the paint and making sure that I had my measurements right before drilling the rest of the mounting holes. I had to drill five 1/4 holes for the extra mounting studs in the light kit. I then used some 1" fender washers with 3/16 holes along with nylon locking nuts (size 10 by 24 thread pitch). The outside lights are suppose to be wired as brake lights, but for now I have them wired as running lights and the center light is wired as run & brake light. Looking at the picture you will see that the outside lights are a little brighter than the center light, but they are all the same brightness when the brake are applied.
It also didn't come with any type of hardware for mounting the factory antennas to the light. The factory antenna stud from my RGU were to long for the light kit. I decided that instead of mounting the antennas on the tour pack I would try the hidden AM/FM and CB antennas from J&M CORP that mount under the fairing.
Overall, with the price for this light being about a third of what the HD light kit cost, I'm well pleased with how it came out.
It also didn't come with any type of hardware for mounting the factory antennas to the light. The factory antenna stud from my RGU were to long for the light kit. I decided that instead of mounting the antennas on the tour pack I would try the hidden AM/FM and CB antennas from J&M CORP that mount under the fairing.
Overall, with the price for this light being about a third of what the HD light kit cost, I'm well pleased with how it came out.
Last edited by 1st 96 ultra; 05-19-2012 at 07:41 PM.
#14
That's correct, the only lights they put on the Road Glide Ultra are the lower side marker lights.
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#19
OK, I finished installing the LED Tour pack light that I got off of Ebay. I went with the chrome version. I wasn't sure just what I was going to be getting when I ordered the light and all I got was just the light. There were no instructions or any type of mounting hardware. However, it wasn't hard to figure out how it mounted. Since I have a 2012 Road Glide Ultra, there were already a couple of mounting holes where my factory antennas were mounted to use a guide. Then it was just a matter of using masking tape to protect the paint and making sure that I had my measurements right before drilling the rest of the mounting holes. I had to drill five 1/4 holes for the extra mounting studs in the light kit. I then used some 1" fender washers with 3/16 holes along with nylon locking nuts (size 10 by 24 thread pitch). The outside lights are suppose to be wired as brake lights, but for now I have them wired as running lights and the center light is wired as run & brake light. Looking at the picture you will see that the outside lights are a little brighter than the center light, but they are all the same brightness when the brake are applied.
It also didn't come with any type of hardware for mounting the factory antennas to the light. The factory antenna stud from my RGU were to long for the light kit. I decided that instead of mounting the antennas on the tour pack I would try the hidden AM/FM and CB antennas from J&M CORP that mount under the fairing.
Overall, with the price for this light being about a third of what the HD light kit cost, I'm well pleased with how it came out.
It also didn't come with any type of hardware for mounting the factory antennas to the light. The factory antenna stud from my RGU were to long for the light kit. I decided that instead of mounting the antennas on the tour pack I would try the hidden AM/FM and CB antennas from J&M CORP that mount under the fairing.
Overall, with the price for this light being about a third of what the HD light kit cost, I'm well pleased with how it came out.
I also have the adapters coming to make my side lights run/turn signals and the tail light to be run/turn/bake from ride time tech for all thrre not just the center.
#20
Would one of you guys help me out a little... I'd like to install these on my bike (Classic Tour-Pak on a Street Glide) but I'm wondering where do you connect the wires on the bike? Is there a place they plug in (i.e., unused harness that only gets used on Ultras) or do you have to splice in or connect to the acc. plug or ???