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Looking to add a Led bard on my tour pak, I would most likely want to put it underneath so I dont have to drill a hole through the face. Does anyone have any recommendations on where I can find a nice one. Thanks
I got mine at the 75 chrome shop in Ocala Fla call them I think I payed $35.00 for it about 3 years ago I was there this winter and they still had them 32 lights in it.... Hope this helps they have a web sight....
Custom Dynamics sells a LED bar that is 6"long. I used a piece of Aluminum and made a bracket for it and used 3M double sided tape to mount it under the Tour Pak. Drilled a 1/8 hole for the wires and soldered them into the harness in the Tour Pak. Really shows up when you hit brakes.
I got mine at the 75 chrome shop in Ocala Fla call them I think I payed $35.00 for it about 3 years ago I was there this winter and they still had them 32 lights in it.... Hope this helps they have a web sight....
My gosh, man, you need to get some lights on the back of that bike!!
J&P carries a LED light bar manufactured by Drag Specialities (P/N 280550). It is a universal fit light that comes with mounting hardware. The hardware however is VERY cheap, I broke on of them taking it out of the package. The lightbar itself is cheaply made as well. However, it was ez to install, I used double sided sticky tape and mounted it underneath my tourpak and ran the wire through one of the factory holes and inside the tourpak where I wired it directly into the harness. It has ridden there for the past 5 mos with no problems.
pay attention while riding around to the third brake light that's at the rear of most suv's. some of them could easily be mounted or adapted to your application. i've been toying with the idea of using two of them in the filler strip between the bags and fender.
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