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Drag Specialties makes one that I used, the part # is DS-720133. Barry
I bought the drag specialties laydown plate from Dennis Kirk. My catalog is old but it's listed for the Heritage Springer I believe. But it fits perfectly. They have a chromed steel and a billet. I went with the billet and like it.
Drag Specialties makes one that I used, the part # is DS-720133. Barry
I bought the drag specialties laydown plate from Dennis Kirk. My catalog is old but it's listed for the Heritage Springer I believe. But it fits perfectly. They have a chromed steel and a billet. I went with the billet and like it.
Hey guys. I bought the aux lamp kit also, and I too had issues with the factory harness. I thought it was a bad relay at first, but my dealer gave me a spare he had to try it out, but it still didn't work. I immediately decided that the plug on the relay end was wired wrong. I pulled the plug apart and swapped a couple of wires (there's a little diagram on there). She lit up like champ after that.
I babied the bike for the first 50 miles then took her out this morning for a 200 mile jaunt around southwest Mississipp and southeast Louisiana. The bike did great! I hit some really nice little two lane roads, some nice curves, some bad pavement and then got in around 60 miles of interstate. She excelled everywhere! I couldn't be more pleased. She's still plain Jane right now, except for the windshield, bags and passing lamps. But, when I get more funds, I'm sure that will change!
I'll post pictures when I figure out how to re-size my pic's. It is telling me my files are too big...oh well.
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