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That's none of your damn business and I'll thank you to stay out of my personal affairs.
Haha, just messin with ya... my xbox name was always whosurmother (for no reason in particular other than thinking it was funny) and people just started calling me mother on there... then I used Mother on a few forums like this and I've met enough people through car/bike forums that I now have plenty of friends who call me Mother in person as well so I've just kept it going for consistency.
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will the JW speaker fit right in without having the frenched in visor?
Yes it will. It is the Truck-lite that sticks out. I had the French ring before I got the Truck-lite head light. Not hard to get it powdered black for those that do not want it in chrome. I got the French rings for the driving lights as well. The chrome ones fit in with my theme.
The harness comes in H4 Plug. The adapter harness is to go from vehicle to H4. Adapter harness is not needed for HD, nor is the adapter ring required. Light are direct fit.
and you were right, bought something else for the bike. an arlen ness dip stick.. eventually will also buy an LED headlight bulb. rode the bike to work this morning. only 52 out but the ride home will be 70. will take the extended ride home
I am shocked you did not believe me. It will never end, it is an addiction!
Check out this thread for light options, my post #17 has links to all available manufacturers. Check Amazon and Ebay for best prices on JW Speaker and Truck-lite. I bought the truck-lite off Ebay. $165 I believe.
I just like the way it looks and how visible they are, especially mounted on my apes. Gives the bike a pretty crazy look coming down the road at night.
Love the CD's and Daymaker, huge difference I go to and come home from work in the dark.....
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