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Hello all. I have purchased my first Harley, 17 Street Glide and am looking to add passing lights. I have looked all over the internet looking for kits to add lights and am not able to find any other than from Harley-Davidson. I am looking for a reasonable, good aftermarket site to get the additions. Possibly a new headlight and passing light combo would be good as well. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
I my self stay away from anything that sounds like "krapkyn".
some Guys like Custom Dynamics for lights
try to resist the urge to spend spend.
on my last new bike, I make a list of stuff i wanted t add, and then took the time to research that part and see how other guys liked it, or look for an alternative source...and in some cases decided it wasn;t something I needed.
( I recently found my 7 year old list and had a giggle)
enjoy the new ride, and Welcome to the Forums
Mike
Last edited by mkguitar; Jun 11, 2017 at 11:44 PM.
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