Winter mods done
Thanks guys, I would do the side panel lights again if someone wanted them, but it takes time and it's about $175.00 in parts and about 6 hrs to get them right. I don't know about the licencse plate (Showing it)?? However the plate cover is kuryakan curved cover. I had to be heat and form it to the fender, the lights in it are LED bolt lights. The bag lights are plug and go very easy to put on, comes with everything you need even a plug and play wiring harness. You can seal any of my ideas thats why there here. LOL
The bottom light is replaced with 3 rows of 30 LEDs = 90 LEDs, the stock board from harley is only 5 LEDs (just Glows). I took the light out and heated it to loosen up the sealer they used. Once it is apart pull the stock board out and cut a piece of plastic to fit inside the light housing.(make sure it is big enough to to cover the three slots). Next I put it aganst the stock lens and mark the three light slots so that the mark is on the plastic and curves with the shape of the openings. I used three of the flexible LED strips from www.customdynamics.com/flex_led_array.htm (Item:4001-13). I stuck the LED strips to the marks I made on the plastic,(they are self sticking and flexable) then placed the whole plastic piece against the inside lens lining up the LED strips to the slots on the lens and apoxyed them in place, used RTV Black to seal up the light housing and mounted it back in place. Used the stock wiring for the running light and brake light set and thats pretty much it. It works great and it's super bright.
It is easier then it sounds and it works great. I looked at the running/break light Harley sells and it was just not bright enough for me, so I made mine own.
Hope this helps, any other questions just ask.
Thanks
It is easier then it sounds and it works great. I looked at the running/break light Harley sells and it was just not bright enough for me, so I made mine own.
Hope this helps, any other questions just ask.
Thanks








