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So the weather isn't exactly Harley riding weather here in Ohio, so I decided to fire up the torpedo heater and put on the LED tail I got for the Harley along with the tinted turn signal lenses and Willie G. timer cover.
Here's some pictures of the new tail. It's really bright when you hit the brakes....which was hard to do and take a picture...so the one of it lit up is just in running light mode. The LED light tucks up under the fender and I think it looks a lot cleaner. Was a little pricey, but the final result makes me think it was worth it. These are my first mods to the bike, so it's starting to become mine.
Murls best thing to do is find someone talkin bout installin a Heartland kit and hit em up to see if they wanna get rid of the LED taillamp. That's how I got lucky and got an amazing price too!!
Murls best thing to do is find someone talkin bout installin a Heartland kit and hit em up to see if they wanna get rid of the LED taillamp. That's how I got lucky and got an amazing price too!!
Thanks man. I am going to be on the lookout. I have a couple other things I need to knock out first (lower and powder sliders).
What color you lookin to PC'em? Reason I ask is I've got an xtra set I'm thinkin bout doin in flat black and sellin my gloss black lowers with billet caps.
It came out a lot better then expected. I was afraid it wouldn't be bright enough when you applied the brakes, but I was very mistaken lol. It was on backorder for about a month through the local dealer, and the wait was killing me. I got a really good deal on the turn signal lenses too....and that little mod made a huge difference to the look of the bike.
What color you lookin to PC'em? Reason I ask is I've got an xtra set I'm thinkin bout doin in flat black and sellin my gloss black lowers with billet caps.
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