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I ran the light bar for several years on my fatboy, and really liked it. Then I bought a Ultra and just ride the fatboy as a bar bike around town now. Whereas it used to be my only bike. I have sense took off the light bar to clean up the looks, just wanted to get the cleanest look out of it as I could. But as of now I dont have anjy6 front turn signals, no way am I putting them on my bars.. just looking for the right set-up now.
Ya that is the deluze kit. Has the "billet" bar instead of "round" bar. Maybe look at Headwinds, all sorts of options on turn signals, There are mirrors with signals in them as well.
Heres the set up I was running..... This is the headwinds light bar, with kuryakun turn signals, frech visors on all. The reflective spots and headlight.
Mine went pretty smooth. For first timers, removing the tank can be tricky. Also the EFI bikes have to be purged. The procedure is in the accompanying installation instructions. All the connectors mate up with existing wiring. Cover your painted areas. Oh put some masking tape on you fork cans to keep them from getting scratched which is not hard to do.
I just added the Deluxe kit to my bike. I definately appreciate the extra light at night (primary reason for adding them) and think they make the bike look very cool.
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