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Group Buy Round Up: Moons Low Profile LED Tail light with Blinkers
Dyna Glide ModelsSuper Glide, Super Glide Sport, Super Glide Custom, Dyna Glide Convertible, Super Glide T-Sport, Dyna Glide Police, Dyna Switchback, Low Rider, Street Bob, Fat Bob and Wide Glide.
Thanks for the offer but actually after that nice sleek slimline unit you guys got.
If it comes to it I will buy from Moons, but one of the disadvantages of living on the other side of the world is shipping cost more than the item itself a lot of the times.
I won't name names as they are a forum sponsor, a $30 USD part the size of a golf ball was going to cost $139 USD to ship to Australia. Ridiculous.
Thanks for the offer but actually after that nice sleek slimline unit you guys got.
right but you need the base/ board (chrome-ish part in the picture). Check with your dealer. They may have it cheap. The lights don't include the base w/the routing board. Bout $30 @ dealer
p/n: 68066-99A
im sure you could wire your way around that but....
Already got that part mate, and the Full length Dyna rear fender.
I am researching indicator lights also, As I'm going from the streetbob/LRS style with the run/stop/turn all in one I want to run a traditional Dyna tail light and the strut type indicators, I presume I just get the usual 2 wire ones for my instance.
Also procured the FXDL lighting loom to do the swap.
Already got that part mate, and the Full length Dyna rear fender.
I am researching indicator lights also, As I'm going from the streetbob/LRS style with the run/stop/turn all in one I want to run a traditional Dyna tail light and the strut type indicators, I presume I just get the usual 2 wire ones for my instance.
Also procured the FXDL lighting loom to do the swap.
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