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2015 but it's the same thing, my wife rides her own bike but still likes to jump on with me some times so I bought one from a guy on here that sold his bike and the new owner didn't want the t-pack? Not sure why anyone would not want it? Anyway it's nice to have.
2015 but it's the same thing, my wife rides her own bike but still likes to jump on with me some times so I bought one from a guy on here that sold his bike and the new owner didn't want the t-pack? Not sure why anyone would not want it? Anyway it's nice to have.
I had the ugly tail light taken off and this wrap around with LED lights from Dennis Kirk I think. The harley dealer said someone else did it, so I had them do it. It makes the bike loo so much cleaner. The hole is under the plate.
Do you happen to have a picture? I told my dealer to find me a blue one today. We hammered out the numbers and I should have it next week.
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