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I tried one. It wasn't worth a damn. I sold it for $25.00. I tried to use it on the newer bike. The one I'm looking at will have to replace my old sealed beam on a 99 Fatboy. Any of those H4 types won't work.
I just ordered one this weekend. I will install it next month when the weather here is not so cold and full of snow. I will keep you posted. I did however had to order a wire harness to connect the new head light to the existing wire harness.
Got one of the headlights.
I wound up putting HIDs in it from Xenon Bargains.
Got it downstairs. Got one new ballast and both new HID bulbx.
Also got a Kuryakyn Phase 7 truck -Lite LED I bought and put in it.
made a couple runs with it.
Took it out and got a JW Speaker Evolution 2 Led Projector 7" headlight.
It cost the most and I like it the best.
Went to Harley and bought the 4" projector Daymaker passing lights.
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