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I've been looking for LED light assemblies to change out the stock tail light and turn signal units on the wife's 92 1200 Sportster but I can't find anyone that makes them going back that far. I don't want to just replace the stock bulbs with thoses LED bulbs you can get at car parts stores. Maybe there's a company that modifies the stock light assemblies?? If anyone out there can point me in the right direction I sure would appreciate it!
I have the light bulb-like array from "radience" (radiance, sp?). They are available in a number of sizes and mine fill the turn signals completely. Now on displays that will fit into the taillight, itself, I'm not certain... I modified my to take a large plug-in array.
After the Rocker comes out youcould buy the LED Stop/Turn/Tails from the P/A catalog. They'll be expense, but retro fit to anybike with the bullet style Turn Signals and you can loose the center tail lamp for a unique look. Or for the cheaper version with incandescent bulbs, buy the Stop/Turn/Tails from the Nightster. Check out the HD Web site and look at those bike. Just click on the bikes features for a better look. Just a thought.
Thanks for the help guys. I checked out Radiantz and they have the turn signals but not the tail light. Still looking for that. Hudman - I'll also look into the new HD lights but I don't know how compatable they will be with the '92 wiring. Again, I appreciate your help.
Thanks for the help guys. I checked out Radiantz and they have the turn signals but not the tail light. Still looking for that. Hudman - I'll also look into the new HD lights but I don't know how compatable they will be with the '92 wiring. Again, I appreciate your help.
Think your only option for a tail on the 02 would be the Kuryakyn LED unfortunately.
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