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I just finished moving my plate down below the tail light. I used a light bar and LP light from an 09 Eglide Std and a tail light and plate bracket from an 09 Road Glide.
I just finished moving my plate down below the tail light. I used a light bar and LP light from an 09 Eglide Std and a tail light and plate bracket from an 09 Road Glide.
What is the little light where the plate was? Extra brake light? Did you make the bracket up there? Do you have a better picture? Looks Good Man
Thanks for all of the feedback.
Taylorized, I have the quick detach setup for my tour pack and the chrome bar is what came with the kit to move the plate off of the tour pack. When I took off the plate mount bracket I just kept the mounting bar. The light is from Custom Dynamics. It runs as a tail/stop light and is bright as hell. When you hit the brakes, it flashes for 6 seconds then goes solid bright. It cost $26.
Thanks for all of the feedback.
Taylorized, I have the quick detach setup for my tour pack and the chrome bar is what came with the kit to move the plate off of the tour pack. When I took off the plate mount bracket I just kept the mounting bar. The light is from Custom Dynamics. It runs as a tail/stop light and is bright as hell. When you hit the brakes, it flashes for 6 seconds then goes solid bright. It cost $26.
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