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I commute in the wee dark hours of the morning and sometimes l think to myself: "Golly, it sure would be nice to be able to see the g*ddamned controls."
So far I haven't seen illuminated controls for Heritage models but there ARE these: Lighted controls for 2020 FLHCLGBTQorsomesuch
I contacted Harley with a request for info last month, asking if lit controls would ever be a thing and there's been no response.
So now I'm considering paying the $250 for the kit above to strip down for the led's and translucent buttons.
Anybody got any advice?
Should I just give up? (I.E: Learn the buttons by feel?)
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