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Has anyone just swapped the lens on a Road King for a lay-down version? I'm changing the light bar to a more narrow one from Drag Specialties but doesn't have the plate light integrated so I need to find a lens that'll have the plate light window on the bottom.
Drag has a red lay-down lens 2010-0783 but wasn't sure if it'll fit right up to the stock housing. Any help is greatly appreciated, thanks!
I have an Ultra Classic and replaced the tail light with the lay down LED one from Harley, which does not have the window. But I also moved the license plate from above the light to below it using a frame that has it's own light. I used the Kurykan one, but here is a Custom Dynamics version.
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