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Thanks for those pics bobberino. I missed that thread. I thought 16' **********ers would be to tall for a road glide and I was right(For myself that is). 14' for me!
Where do you get those small lights that fit where the remainder of the luggage rack used to go?
I see you removed the back part and stopped the gap with two lights.
Please let me know how it is done.
Thanks
Are you talking about the upper most lights in this picture, or the lower lights. If it is the upper, then they are these. All you do is remove the stock brackets attached to that license plate bar, slip in the new brackets with lights attached, and hook up the wires. Thanks for the compliments. By the way....mine are the standard not the LED, which is a standard type bulb and half the price.
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