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I have a stock touring light bar set up on my 14 RK. I want to change from flat type to bullet type turn signals. Can the SG bullet signals be attached to the light bar on a 14 RG for instance. I have the SG turns and wonder if they will fit on the stock setup. Or does moco make a "kit" to change them?
On the front you can use the Street Glide lights, just get some take offs - they are usually cheap.
On the rear no - they won't attach to the light bar you have now - rather you replace your stock bar with a bullet type bar - its all one piece. Don't get the street glide bar (unless a 2009 one) as the bar will not fit nor will the plugs be right. Either order one from a 14+ CVO LTD or for a 14+ police FLHTP (not the FLHP). If you order the LTD light you get smoked lenses, if you order the one from an FLHTP you get amber lenses. Either of these will plug right into your taillight just like your stock bar does.
Here's one from a CVO LTD on mine. (lenses where changed from smoke, and have since been changed to red when I found these were also brake lights.
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