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I am looking at replacing my rear LED brake lights on my Rocker. Want something that is smaller/blends in with the bike more. I am getting my rear fender shortened right now, and can either mount new lights in the stock location or do something completely different, like off the swing arm or something. Anyone have any pics of similar that they have done? My main goal is to really clean up the rear end.
Thanks for the ideas. Think I have found my ideal setup that I will do over the winter. However, does anyone know or can explain to me why I apparently need to get a load equalizer/Badlands Illuminator in order for the rear stop/tail/turn to function correctly? Since the stock LEDs already function this way, why cant I just simply wire up new lights?
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