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I have been considering options on what to do with the reflectors on the front of my Ultra. I have seen pics of the bumper removed, not sure I like that. I have seen the trim piece that takes the place of the bumper, but the price of doing it front and rear seems a bit steep.
Has anyone tried painting or tinting the reflectors?
added the led bumper light pricey, pain to install but worth it when its done. Also could put on rotor covers and slider lights then reflectors not req.
the reflectors will come off they are held on with those little speed nuts you
probley could just pull them off. The left one was not on my bike when I got
it I didn't esen notice it was not there for a couple of months
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