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New guy to the forum and am really diggin all the useful info.Was just wondering if anybody has this tailight/signal light bracket from exile, and if so does the stock wiring harness bolt right on to it.It sure does clean up the back end and those god awful signal lights.
Fvcking economy is in the tank, custom bike sales a crap and he comes out with a line of high dollar stuff to slowly turn a Night Train or Softail custom into a derned Exile bike.
Exile stuff is very pricey.
I could think of lots of better stuff to put on a bike for that $400!!
Yah I totally agree with the high price comments.Was just wondering if this stuff is as easy to install as they make it sound.If there is one thing I hate to start messin with it's definately wiring.
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