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P/N 73342-09 (the front, maybe the rear too, idk yet)
but it obviously says it's for Sportsters and the Crossbones.. the only person I know whose Xbones i've actually seen in person lives 600 miles from me, and my dealer is closed today and I'm antsy in my pantsy to ask tomorrow. So, yeah, is there a difference in the turn signal size or something?
P/N 73342-09 (the front, maybe the rear too, idk yet)
but it obviously says it's for Sportsters and the Crossbones.. the only person I know whose Xbones i've actually seen in person lives 600 miles from me, and my dealer is closed today and I'm antsy in my pantsy to ask tomorrow. So, yeah, is there a difference in the turn signal size or something?
let me know how this turns out, i want to do the same
yeah Brett, the same on the Lo.. my fronts are matte and match the street slammer bars, and the rears are gloss. I just got a $100 gift card to HD for my birthday, so when I go to pick up my BAL-3ST taillight (which after other gift cards i got for $27, w00t), i'll inquire about these
I have signals from a bones on my bike and they were the same I don't think there is anything differnt with them
Note; the sig pic shows the chrome ones
Okay, so Part numbers 73342-09 and 73343-09 will fit the FatBoy Lo's turn signals, matte in the front, gloss in the back, even though they're not listed for the bike.. just figured i'd let everyone know.
And whoever at the MoCo is designing these things, their idea of "Smoke" is closer to my idea of "Clear", which drives me insane.
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