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Thanks for the shout out! Your bike looks great, @BatOuttaHell !
Thanks CD! There are a number of mods I always do when I get a new bike (slip-ons, bars, highway pets, etc.) but Custom Dynamics rear lighting is always the first.
When I traded in my '17 RGU on this bike, I forgot to pull the 1st generation Fillerz off. I contacted the dealer a couple days later and begged for them back. They agreed and advised they'd remove them and leave them at the service department to be picked up. They called back a few hours later and advised they tried but couldn't remove them without ruining them as the adhesive was so strong. Theyoffered to GIVE me the Harley version of these lights, which was incredibly gracious but I politely declined and figured it'd be a good excuse to upgrade to the new Pro Beam version, lol.
One other thing of note...the wife always rolls her eyes when I add performance/comfort mods but fully supports my purchase of CD products. Maybe she actually does want me to be around a while longer, haha.
Anyway, wait until you see it after I add the R/B/T tour pack arms and high mount tour pack light.........it's a little tight right now but I'm.saving my pennies as we speak!
Last edited by BatOuttaHell; Oct 8, 2019 at 04:49 PM.
Does anyone have the tour Pack high mounted R/B/T light installed on the center yet? I have one but have not installed it yet because it looks like the wiring is all done on the outside of the box which I don't want
Does anyone have the tour Pack high mounted R/B/T light installed on the center yet? I have one but have not installed it yet because it looks like the wiring is all done on the outside of the box which I don't want
Touring Midwest did an install video on them and has videos on several of the other products if you want to see how they install.
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