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2010 Dyna Super Glide Rear Brake/Directions/Turn Signal
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.
Talk to your dealership/vender about this kit and or the parts you might want out of it. They should be able to get what you need. This is the kit I put on my SB, it fits all Dyna's 06-current except the wide glide and the fat bob (wider rear ends).
Oh, it is cheaper to just get the kit then to try and piece it out. the lights and S/T/T module will run just short of total coast of the primed fender. I think that the MoCo will let you order it in the same color as your tins for a bit more.
Don't waste your time or $$ on HD lighting, it's crap! To get everything running off of the turn signals you'll need a run brake turn module. There are several models available, I have the Badlands Illuminator module that also provides an active electronic load equalizer. This module also allows you to switch to LEDs which are WAY brighter. It's plug 'n play, you lift the seat, separate two connectors and connect the module in-line.
I am interested (for the future) in some of Badlands stuff. I've been to their website a couple times and it's -- It's just simply primitive. Or maybe it's advanced and I'm the one that's bass-ackwards. Could be.
In any case, I can't navigate their site. I can't find pricing, I can't figure what fits what. So I just threw my hands in the air and quit. I even down-loaded their pdf, which was even more useless. Oh well.
Too bad, really. In today's drive-up-window world of instant gratification, we're accustomed to ease of use. And whoever designed the site? I'm sure he or she understands it but -- I don't.
Maybe when I get serious about it, I'll give them a call. Their products look like they're good quality and well designed. Which is more than can be said about their website. Or whatever that thing is.
Dude, really? Can't find pricing on Badlands site? Uhhm, did you try the "PRICING" button right at the top of the home page? Can't figure out what fits what? I don't know, every part number seems to have a year/model fitment to me... Honestly don't know what you're mising there buddy.
But yeah, when you're ready just give them a call. They've been very helpful anytime I've called them.
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