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I have an '09 Ultra as well with the smoke light.....drilling the holes is a bit un-nerving for sure but no biggie really. I have a 'T-Bags' luggage bag and it fits just fine.
From: LexVegas, KY...home of fast wimmen & beautiful horses
....it's slick. My H-D rack bag fits perfectly. Ive got the smoked light and really dig it. Id definitely get the brake light, its worth the xtra moolah.
I just put one on my tour pack also. Went with the smoked light to match the smoked tail, brake, and turn signals. Sorry, no new pictures since the add. I have to say though, drilling 4 holes in the top of my lid was much easier than cutting two HUGH holes in the back of the tour pack for the Ultra lighting kit! I found that to be a pucker factor of about 11.5!
Here's mine ... I like it so far. I have the rack and LED light system. Everyone that rides behind me has positive comments about the light system. I've hauled a sleeping bag and a small book bag on it without any problems.
Chicago H-D has them for 143.96 for the rack and 39.96 for the smoked lens light. about 10 bucks for shipping. I think I'm gonna go that route. except I'm thinking of powder coating mine.
Chicago H-D has them for 143.96 for the rack and 39.96 for the smoked lens light. about 10 bucks for shipping. I think I'm gonna go that route. except I'm thinking of powder coating mine.
That's where I picked up mine - the only problem is it usually takes them 2-4 weeks to get everything in, and they won't make partial shipments unless you call and ask them about the delay.
Love the rack, added the red light for the same reasons as everyone else has posted - to get another light up at eye level for the cagers.
I picked mine up and a Hog appreciation day at the dealer 25% off have the light and it looks really really great and gives you one more light high up for visibility.
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