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Fatboy and Heritage light bars look almost identical but they are about an inch and a half thinner than the bagger light bars. The trees are wider on bagger frames.
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heres what ive got, the lights come off the brackets and have extensions for mounting the signals to them, they are in great shape, no
dents dings or scratches they look foggy cause I just brought them in for pics, let me know what you think cant get stupid pics to post tried 5 times giving up
heres what ive got, the lights come off the brackets and have extensions for mounting the signals to them, they are in great shape, no
dents dings or scratches they look foggy cause I just brought them in for pics, let me know what you think cant get stupid pics to post tried 5 times giving up
Yea it would take some effort on that end to keep it in within reason.
I might have a use for the rear light bar
good point
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WP, send him a text at the number in the ad if you are interseted in the taillight. Im sure he would ship it to you. I didn t have a use for it or the light bar and didnt want to pay the extra shipping.
WP, send him a text at the number in the ad if you are interseted in the taillight. Im sure he would ship it to you. I didn t have a use for it or the light bar and didnt want to pay the extra shipping.
Can't get ahold of a friend that could use it.
Make your deal work first Thanks
Hey guys. How should I wire the spot lights? I want them on when my headlight is on so, I guess all the time. Can I wire them directly to the headlamp or should I install a switch and relay? Also, there are 2 terminals on the back of the bulbs. Are there 2 bulbs in each light or, is one terminal ground and the other power? Thanks
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