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I sure wish there was one given how deep in my pockets Harley likes to reach! I did the adjustable backrest a month ago (best investment yet). For Christmas, my wife "bought" me (with my money and list) the final LED lights to finish out my total conversion from stock bulbs. Smoked lenses all around, (no more orange for me), turn signal/brake light harness, and the load stabilizer to make it all work. She will be getting some of her "Diamond Ice" themed chrome bling for her girley bike (that I can no longer ride). Let's hear your list and from whom/ how you're getting it.
Found out a couple weeks ago that I had $600 worth of rewards at my dealer, so...used a little of it to get my wife some shirts for Christmas, then I bought myself some small items(new derby cover, timing cover, breather cover) & several maintenance items to service & maintain my bike.
I still have $300 of free store credit to use, so not sure what I'll end up with since I'm otherwise done with my bike & already did the rest of my mods I wanted to do this fall. Was going to use it to get the HD motorcycle service jack they have for $299, but since I have a Dyna it would require the "Dyna lift adaptors" so I decided against it. I'm probably going to buy a J&S jack on my own that doesn't require any adaptors or mods to use with a Dyna chassis, then use my remaining $300 of credit towards tires that I will need in the next 2-3k miles.
I'm sure my wife is going to get me some HD clothes & such. There is an HD ring I have been wanting for a while, so I'm sure she is getting that for me as well.
Last edited by Sharkman73; Dec 17, 2013 at 08:03 AM.
Like the OP, Mine got upgraded forward lighting for Christmas. I already did the rear with LEDS and smoked lenses over the summer. For the front, I installed the following last weekend:
Trucklite Phase 7 LED headlight and passing lamps
Custom Dynamics Dynamic Ringz LED turn gignals with smoked lenses
Custom Dynamics Genesis LED Fender tip lamp with smoked lens
HD Frenched Bezels with visor for Headlamp, Passing lamps, and turn signals.
The OL got a Softail Heritage as an early Christmas present a couple of months ago, but there will be some Diamond Ice covers (Derby, AC, Timer) from Santa under the tree too.
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Like the OP, Mine got upgraded forward lighting for Christmas. I already did the rear with LEDS and smoked lenses over the summer. For the front, I installed the following last weekend:
Trucklite Phase 7 LED headlight and passing lamps
Custom Dynamics Dynamic Ringz LED turn gignals with smoked lenses
Custom Dynamics Genesis LED Fender tip lamp with smoked lens
HD Frenched Bezels with visor for Headlamp, Passing lamps, and turn signals.
The OL got a Softail Heritage as an early Christmas present a couple of months ago, but there will be some Diamond Ice covers (Derby, AC, Timer) from Santa under the tree too.
Thinking of a very similar setup. Did you end up getting the white or the amber for the front fender tip? I can't decide on that.
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