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I知 looking to remove the square taillight on my 2010 ultra, looking for advise on filling the big hole that is in fender that light attaches to,has anyone tried to do this and what options do I have,I知 going with a Street Glide style light bar with bullet signals that will have brake and tail light
Thanks
You can replace the whole back fender, or get creative. Here is the back of my bike. You might find some lighting stuff you need at blackhillsbillet.com. We used some arrow lights and replaced the brake light altogether with these led lights.
I'm getting rid of my 2010 Street Glide rear fender, tribar and tail lights if you're interested. Haven't posted it yet. It's red hot sun glo but there is a scratch on the back that would need repair.
Works perfect, replacing rear fender, bags and lights now with Top Shop Stretched bags and minister fender with CVO lights. No need to keep it around.
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I'm getting rid of my 2010 Street Glide rear fender, tribar and tail lights if you're interested. Haven't posted it yet. It's red hot sun glo but there is a scratch on the back that would need repair.
Works perfect, replacing rear fender, bags and lights now with Top Shop Stretched bags and minister fender with CVO lights. No need to keep it around.
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