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Dam, that is not bad at all! So what parts did you use if you do not mind me asking? I may be interested in doing this to mine this winter. Dammit, I have alot of stuff to do now this winter on the scoot, so much for relaxing on the lazy couch!! ha ha Ya like I will not be ridding some. Again, I really like the look, alot.
yea how do they work,,I mean do they stay on all the time?,,where did you get them,,,whats the P/N,,,,?? how much do they cost?
how do they connect?? Ive all ways thought about this up grade..
they probably cost alot,,,,and my bike look so bad now,,,I might as well just find something to put on my 20dollar crash bars...
But if you answer I'll have a chance at getting these,,,they look great....
Yuma, The lights look great! I've been thinking about adding the fog lights to my engine guard, but may rethink that in favor of some like yours. I saw a set up similar to yours on a late model Sporty and they looked good on that scoot as well. Congrats and let us know what your thoughts are on how much they improve your riding.
got them at the hd dealer pn 68605-08 cost 285.00 not including bulbs there are 4 or 5 to choose from. had dealer install as I'm not into the electrical they are either on or off but only come on when on low beam, dealer said not legal for them to light up on high beam
I put the same thing on my superglide last weak. Ran the one black wire from each lamp into a hole at the bottom of the headlight housing I drilled and spliced them into the yellow wire, so they come on only on low beam and auto turn off on high beam.
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