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I was thinking of switching my Streetbobs front and rear turn signals to smoked lens and was wanting to see if anyones switched to the regular smoked Harley lens or the smoked with chrome trim rings that are recessed that Harley makes and maybe post some pics.
Last edited by studbolt; Nov 20, 2008 at 04:43 PM.
Reason: wrong part
I have a smoked Kuryakyn taillight with the signals (panacea). The H-D one is brighter.
If you do not want the integrated signals get the H-D one. also to make the turn signals look even cooler: paint the chrome on the inside, behind the cover, black.
Thanks for the pics of the kuryakyns they look great but I think I want to stay with the HD Turnsignals.
You don't have to change your turn signals. I have the Kury low profile smoked LED taillight and stock HD turn signals. I did put the Kury smoked and chrome bezel lenses with irridium bulbs in my turn signals but they are HD stock other than that and I didn't have to add them, I wanted to. The Kury Panacea can replace your turn signals but that is not the light we are talking about. I wouldn't recommend the Panacea with no other turn signals because they are hard to see in the daylight...
Mascman thanks for the pics of the signal covers, thats the ones I was looking for. I was also looking for the smoked replacement covers that are the same as stock but smoked. The signals do look cool on your bike and your bro's. Thanks for the help!
Last edited by studbolt; Nov 19, 2008 at 01:26 PM.
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