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I purchased the kit a while back. Its in the big book, but I loaned mine to a bud, so not sure of the part number. Best I can remember, look in the touring section under passing lamps (index at back), it is the kit without the middle bar that comes on SE touring models. Had them powder coated and it was a pain! Keep in mind if ordering, you will have to use your original signals and PURCHASE a bulb system for the lamps. When I purchased the kit, I was amazed HD would sell a kit without signals and bulbs.............
I've been on the fence about putting them on, but finally decided to give them a spin.
Ya know something, that looks good. I was thinking about adding more candlepower to my streeter because of the heavy deer population here. Almost got my arm twisted!
I like them with the SE style mounts also. While I like the stock look of the SG, I always thought the front end looked a bit too plain, plus these deliver tremendous lighting and you can use one of your fairing switches vs the toggle switch on the softtails
Topper, once again you show your excellent taste. That just looks sweet with the black powder coating. I thought about going that direction myself, but I don't think it would look as good with my two tone paint.
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