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geez do you think im crazy, I just got this 14 street glide, i like the look of the stock street glide and this bike came with these auxiliary lights with matching rear signal bar, everyone says they throw good light but its the look im not crazy about...looks more like an electraglide. I know its worth some money so didn't swap it out at the dealer when I bought it. see pics honest opinions would be appreciated...Heather
also would the 2016 streetglide rear signal bar fit the 14??
hi maduxfn31, I dont know how to pm lol, how much are you asking for your rear signal bar...I guess I should ask if you might know if it would fit a 14 Streetglide?? Im having a hard time finding out....Im all new to this forum stuff by the way
Heather
hi maduxfn31, I dont know how to pm lol, how much are you asking for your rear signal bar...I guess I should ask if you might know if it would fit a 14 Streetglide?? Im having a hard time finding out....Im all new to this forum stuff by the way
Heather
hi maduxfn31, I dont know how to pm lol, how much are you asking for your rear signal bar...I guess I should ask if you might know if it would fit a 14 Streetglide?? Im having a hard time finding out....Im all new to this forum stuff by the way
Heather
Yes it will fit a 14 street glide Ill do $130 plus shipping
But being that you are living in the Great White North, and your bike is considered an International Bike. Don't you have to have the "Tail Light" that you currently have on your Street Glide?
yes you have to have that tail light in the Great White North, which by the way is -40c with the wind chill this am....its nuts!!! So my question is does the rear signal bar not go under the existing tail light I have?
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