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I like the Road King bags on it, looks like it belongs! What did you use for mounting hardware?
On the lights, the pic showing the RHS looks like the passing lamp is pointing upwards. Can it adjust down a bit? I dig the way it matches the headlight bucket, looks factory.
Your bikes looks great. I'm all over this mod. So can you tell me how much the lights cost, what it cost to get it pc'd and how hard it was to instal? Or at least...how long HD charged you for the instal? Also, do you have any idea what the extra cost may be if I wanted to add the LED version? Thanks.
Your bikes looks great. I'm all over this mod. So can you tell me how much the lights cost, what it cost to get it pc'd and how hard it was to instal? Or at least...how long HD charged you for the instal? Also, do you have any idea what the extra cost may be if I wanted to add the LED version? Thanks.
I got the kit from zanotti for 313+ shipping, the PC was 90, and I dont trust myself with wiring so I cut a deal with the guys at my service dept and they charged me 2 hours. I honestly have no idea what the LED conversion would be.
I was thinking of doing the same thing with my Crossbones. I spoke to the dealer over the weekend and put together a total cost and it runs a little steep for the Springer. Also, as much as I'd like to have the accessory lights, I don't think they'd look right with mini apes and my bike is too comfortable to change them out right now. For the Crossbones:
Accessory light package - around $250.00
LED Lights - around $350.00
Powder coatind - around $70.00
I already have the LED Headlamp, so maybe this kit isn't needed
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