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I had one of my highway lights go bad on me. I'm just wondering where you guys buy replacement lights. The guy I got it from had put smoked lights in it that he'd bought from the dealership. I am wondering where I can just buy the clear replacement lights from. He paid $50 for the pair of smoked lights and I figured I could find some clear ones online somewhere cheaper. Thanks.
I had one of my highway lights go bad on me. I'm just wondering where you guys buy replacement lights. The guy I got it from had put smoked lights in it that he'd bought from the dealership. I am wondering where I can just buy the clear replacement lights from. He paid $50 for the pair of smoked lights and I figured I could find some clear ones online somewhere cheaper. Thanks.
Try jpcycles.com they have them at a good price .[sm=smiley20.gif]
I just want to make sure, but those lights are sealed, aren't they? He had given me the one good clear light he had when I bought the bike, and it definately looks sealed. The smoke ones look sealed also, but they appear to have a replaceable bulb in them. I just want to check and make sure I do need the full sealed assembly.
Mine are the factory clears and they aren't sealed.
They take a $10 bulb. I've replaced it a few times now. There was no trick to figuring it out. Loosen the screw under the lens, ring and glass came off, bulb was right there.
If yours doesn't do that, I'd say it's sealed.
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