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The Screamin Ealge Road King has a tombstone tail light that is available for 100 bucks from MOCO--I looked into buying one for my '04 EG about a month ago, but decided against it for cosmetic reasons--it's fatter than the other tombstones. You will also need the arched chrome support tube from the SE RK that goes over the tombstone light--apparently the straight chrome tube won't work--and that's another 100 IIRC.
You can get the part numbers from your dealer, assuming he has the '07 or '08 SE RK parts book; or, send Zanotti's an email asking for the PN and pricing. It's not a restricted part, apparently, because my local dealer could have ordered it for me.
Check with your parts guy. The Tombstone for the Deluxe and Springer will not fit other softtails, such as a Fat Boy as the mounting holes are completely different. may be same with the SE Road King vs other model. I know the detachable hardware for mounting a tour pak is different.
Check out this link to theCustom Chrome catalog. They list a wide Tombstone light (made by DOSS) to fit the wide opening of the fender you have. Depending on the year of your bike you may also needtheadapter bracket listed on the same page.
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