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The 7" is bigger to tell you the truth I don't know the size of the stock I had taken it off so long ago. I was running a billet 5 3/4 but I do prefer the round headlight on my bike.
Stock on a 2007 Dyna Low Rider is 4 1/2" . I know because I just swapped mine out for 5 3/4 bullett.......
Your 7" light really looks super good on your bike. I Like the shape and it's overall design.
Where did you get it? Been thinking about changing it out for awhile now.
I just picked a bucket up on eBay in near perfect condition once I polished the grunge off. Waiting on the bulb/lens and then I'll be putting it on my SB. Paid $27 plus shipping, and the guy tossed in a free extra trim ring he had laying around. No idea what I'll do with it, but nice to get a bonus LOL.
world of difference i like mucho better dom ... and tadeoeg i'll give you e few bucks for the extra trim ring if its the 1inch I've got the three inch and don't want to spend a bunch to see what it'll look like on my bike with the 1inch instead of the 3inch that I currentely have...
world of difference i like mucho better dom ... and tadeoeg i'll give you e few bucks for the extra trim ring if its the 1inch I've got the three inch and don't want to spend a bunch to see what it'll look like on my bike with the 1inch instead of the 3inch that I currentely have...
Here's what I've got. It all cleaned up very nicely once I hit it with some Never Dull. Won't swear the ring is perfect but didn't see any dings, scratches or other issues. Not sure how you're measuring, but laying on the workbench it's 1" high. If that works for you, shoot me a pm with an offer.
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