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I have a 2007 Ultra Classic, I like the look of the Screamin' Eagle Ultra Classic brackets for the running lights and bullet turnsignals. I think it has a cleaner look. Does anyone know what parts are required to make the change? It looks like my running lights may work, but I'd need the brackets and turnsignals?
Has anyone else done this?
Thanks for the link, but this kit is made for a Street Guide.It has a switch kit and wiringwhich I wouldn't need and I think I wouldstill missing the two plates that mount to the sides of the forks, and the bullet turnsignals. Does someone have the parts book for a FLHTUCSE2 that you could scan the pages for this and send me?
harleykris has the right part you need: 69227-04A. And as his link mentions, you will also need to purchase the bullet turn signal kit and choose lens/bulb comination for the turn signals.
I installed this kit on my '04 EG and like it a lot better than the towel rack, OEM set-up. I thought that this kit was over-priced for many months before I bought it with some "free" money, and, in hindsight, wish I had purchased it earlier--it's not for everyone, but it's an excellent value IMO.
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