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I just traded my 2010 Electra Glide Classic in on a brand new 2019 Ultra Limited.
One of the things I managed to save before the deal went down was the L.E.D. taillight that I had on the 10.
I would like to put it on the 2019 Ultra Limited but not sure it will work because I was told at the dealership that the wiring on the newer bikes is no longer analog and that it is now digital.
My concern is that I dont want to risk swapping the lights and frying one or more of the on-board computer modules or the wiring harness!
I still have the receipt for the L.E.D. taillight with the Harley Davidson part number on it, the weird thing is I cant find it on the official Harley Davidson parts site to do a (View years this part fits) search and the dealership cant find it either.
Does anyone know if it will just mount onto the 19 without issue?
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