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I've wanted to put passing lights on my Fatboy for some time. I finally did it and was able to do it very cheap. The whole thing ended up costing me only $75 and a bottle of Crown!
I found the light bar (without lights) on ebay for $15 plus $11 for shipping. I got all of the lights from my neighbor. Cost of the lights, bottle of Crown. Bulbs for the spotlights at Napa for $13 each. The wire, relay, switch and fuse for $20.
I found how to do the wiring on the internet. Special thanks to KumaRide for the instructions and the help to get my windshield to work without purchasing new brackets.
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