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Good looking bike. Can you tell me about the chrome on the tour pak lights? Did you install them? I can't find them to fit my bike and the dealer is not sure if they will fit.
Good looking bike. Can you tell me about the chrome on the tour pak lights? Did you install them? I can't find them to fit my bike and the dealer is not sure if they will fit.
I did install them and they may only have them for the tour pack on the Ultra?
As with most Harley stuff it is not stick on, but rather drill. If I was to remove all the chrome crap on the bike the plastic would look like swiss cheese.
The templates Harley gives with most of their stuff is not great but if you are off a bit the piece covers it up.
Unlike my old Gold Wing, which everything was stick on ABS. When I do most chrome to my Harley it usually requires drilling.
You might want to ask another dealer about the piece for your bike. I have found, like others, some dealers know about their product and others don't know chit.
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