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i think i know the answer, but just want to double check...are these lights plug and play? it is a whole new module and i dont know what the install requires. The dealer is rdering the part, but if it is a super simple install, i will just do it in the parking lot when i pick up the bike. that way i will only have to pay for the install of the new bars/wires.
i change my own oil and and handy enough, i was just not sure what the job entailed. i dont want to have to bring a bunch of tools with me. is it a quick job?
It is Plug and Play, I intalled this (see link) LED light on my 07 FXST in 20 minutes, while watching monday night football and drinkingbeer, i found it very simple, the instructions were very helpfull. I did not install the reflector that came with it, i didn't think it was nessessary. I really like this product it looks and operates extremely well, and i believe they will fit all the 06-07 fxst/b/c/s with the 200mm rear wheels... i hope this helps and i droped a photo of my ride with the mod.....
i change my own oil and and handy enough, i was just not sure what the job entailed. i dont want to have to bring a bunch of tools with me. is it a quick job?
You should be fine then. Just follow the instructions. I did put the reflector on mine (I like being seen).
The LED light is nice and bright. Love it.
If you have any problems let me know and I will be happy to talk you thru it, but since you change your own oil I do not think you will have any trouble.
It is a plug and play install; but I modified mine so that I didn't have the reflector between the light and the plate. It just required drilling some new holes for the license plate to mount in.
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