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the bullets and the fish tails went together well for an old school appearance, good one. and your right, the bullets didn't work with reinharts. good for you.
LOL.... Yeah
I run those same AFTERMARKET "59 Cadillac" tail lights on my Road King. There is NOTHING 59 about those lenses besides the name. That being said.... I love them. They are bad ***. And cool as hell.
Done!
Loved the look of the 4" street cannons with the fish tails but had too many issues with rust coming out of the holes for the Screamin Eagle emblems. So yesterday my dealer took them back and I paid the difference for the 4" Rineharts. Love how they look which is certainly just my opinion and love the sound! Only down-side (for me) is ear plugs are now a requirement with my full faced helmet whereas they were borderline with the Street cannons and a gutted cat. Instantly loved the black round sewer pipe sized tips and at idle the best way to describe it is the tone is an octave lower than the street cannons. Exactly the sound I was wanting without a significant drop in throttle response. I might consider adapting the fish tails to fit, we'll see.
Since it appears you already have the front signals and headlamp setup with trim rings, doing the rear pancake signals the same. Rounds out the look front to rear
We call those " Rocket " tips for that reason, not to be confused with Fishtails.
I called them rocket tips too resulting in the Harley parts guy giving me a disfigured look and said "you mean fish tails?" when I first looked into the street cannons.
Since it appears you already have the front signals and headlamp setup with trim rings, doing the rear pancake signals the same. Rounds out the look front to rear
I like those too. I had this light bar land on my lap this week so Im working out the wiring right now. Still getting used to the back end looking cut off in a way. Love the sound!
Since it appears you already have the front signals and headlamp setup with trim rings, doing the rear pancake signals the same. Rounds out the look front to rear
I don't think I'v ever seen those before...I like them!
do you have a link with more details by any chance ?
I had this light bar land on my lap this week so Im working out the wiring right now.
That won't fit right out of the box due to your fender having the standard square tail light. Are you planning on drilling/welding up the fender and making them work ?
There is one with similar style that will bolt directly. If interested, look up 2007-2009 Street glide rear turn signals. Looks like this:
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