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As in the JW? If so, it's gonna cost me a few bucks. Nothing new
I rode just this past weekend and could see the road fine in the curves. I haven't noticed any lose of light at the lower front of my bike in the turns.With the new evo2
I spoke with J W Speaker today for a parts list to install on my 2012 SG. According to the guy I spoke with, you will need the light #0549711(Chrome) or #0549701(Black) and the Motorcycle ring kit assembly (J.W. Speaker Part# 3156351)for bikes without Daymaker.
He said no additional parts required. I don't see any harness indicated on the HD Daymaker instructions. I am curious about the trim ring (part#3) in the hD install instructions, though. Anyone know anything about that?
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