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Yes awesome & that should of came on all tour packs or something like it. Not sure if that would fit mine, it says my year but king. I'm guessing the road king & elactra glide classic the same.
When they say KING they mean King Tour Pak...ie: the big one. There are 3 different Tour Paks: King, chopped, and razor. The light you are talking about fits a King tour pak.
I'M leaning towards the custom dynamics with flash brake & steady running. The picture of that orange Harley on the mutazu site is what I'd like to paint mine next winter, is it called Harley orange or something else?
Last edited by xcbullet; May 30, 2015 at 09:03 AM.
Get a stick on LED smoked tube light strip that runs from one side of the bottom of the tour pac to the other side and mount it just under the lip of the pac. A very small hole is needed to run the thin wires into the pac. Get a good LED tube and it will be almost invisible when off but bright as hell when activated. If I uncover my bike tomorrow, I'll snap a picture for you.
This is my setup on a road glide custom. I added a tour pac for storage on long day trips and comfort for my wife.
I used a custom dynamics truflex strip. I mounted it under the lip on the bottom section of the pac. It gets weather protection from the top section and I have never had it leak in over a year of use. It has weathered some pretty heavy rains.
The center section is a run/brake light, the outer sections are turns and flashers. I wanted some lighting up high on the bike, the standard HD lights are low and centered.
This strip is very bright and noticeable. Add a flasher and you will be seen by anyone looking your way. Two small holes drilled in the tour pac is all that is needed for wires.
I wanted a clean look. I did not care for the abundant chrome on the ultras, especially since I was putting this on a road glide. Add the custom dynamic side lights for a really nice package.
Note, the attached photo was taken with the sun shining directly on the bike. With the sun overhead or at night it is much brighter than it appears in the photo.
Last edited by bill from tn; May 31, 2015 at 10:18 AM.
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