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Looking at your bike it looks as if the aux lighting is in front of the windshield. The windshield I bought from Harley I don't think would allow this as its right where the aux lights would mount. I have a 2006 FXST Softail Standard.
I assume you were talking about my bike. The Harley Quick Disconnect windshield that I have mounts to the sides of the fork tubes. It has a cutout large enough to fit behind the headlight and the aux lights.
Maybe you are talking about different lights and windshield? Part numbers may be helpfull here.
Works just fine with the quick disconnect windscreen. I don't ride much at night, so I removed the aux passing lights and moved the turn signals to the bar that previously mounted the passing lights. Cleans up the front end if you don't need the extra lighting.
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