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I put some Kuryakyn small spot lights on my 04 Ultra on the crash bar and I used the 3 piece clamp for 1" bars. They mounted just fine and they are able to be adjusted up and down and sideways. I have them turned out to the sides to light up the ditch so I can see Bambi better. http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e4...1/IMG_0226.jpg
Joker
Joker I am wondering how well the Kury spots work vs the HD kit or the moto lights, thinking abiout mounting the large ones on the engine gurd, can you spell out the mounting Hardware you used.
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I think you got what I'm looking for. Thanks
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I would like to get some as well. I have an auxiliary switch not being used and was thinking it would be good for the fogs, any one know how to tap into it.
The Motolights' wiring harness plugs into the Accessory connector under your seat/in front of the battery which is controlled by the ACC switch on your fairing cap.
I would like to get some as well. I have an auxiliary switch not being used and was thinking it would be good for the fogs, any one know how to tap into it.
did you get this figured out?realise its an old post.i just did fog light install on 08 rkc.and posted it on forum
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