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how about the SG 09 rear turn signal part,,can i put it in ultra limited 11 ?
are both same width?
I installed the SG bullet bar on my '09 EGC... fender hole spacing for the baris the same. I used a Kuryakyn curved license plate bracket below; didn't remove the lower fender light and don't have any interference w/tag frame.
Also didn't use the led that mounts under the TS bar, but I did go w/laydown taillight lense w/clear bottom and round LED light. It doesn't put A LOT of light on the tag, but then I don't ride a lot at night anyway...
Hey Guys,
I've got a 2005 Road King Custom and just bought the taillight, rear turn signals, and license plate mount from a 2009 Streetglide. Everything looks like it'll fit but I'll have to let you know after the holidays.
What year was the street glide Shaw? Were all the plugs the same? My bike is in storage and I can't check it until after the holidays. It is driving me nuts! Any info you have would be greatly appreciated.
I put P/N 53702-04A on my new 11 Ultra Road Glide. I put the detachable kit on my bike and wanted to move the license plate below the tail light. It states for 08 and older but the dealer stated it was a straight plug and play hookup.
What year was the street glide Shaw? Were all the plugs the same? My bike is in storage and I can't check it until after the holidays. It is driving me nuts! Any info you have would be greatly appreciated.
I ordered current p/n for TS bar only and used the sockets/seals etc. out of an older Road Glide bar that I had purchase off craigslist. Once I had it assembled, it was bolt on and plug in. The p/n for the bar only is 68629-05, but you probably want the entire assembly. I looked in the instructions for the bullet TS relocation kit and the bar/lense assembly p/n is not broken out separately. If you aren't going to relocate your tag under the TS bar, I have the bar that I didn't use; you would need the sockets/wires and o-rings. I'm getting ready to put the visor lenses on, so I will have red lenses to fit, may have the amber ones around somewhere also.
What year was the street glide Shaw? Were all the plugs the same? My bike is in storage and I can't check it until after the holidays. It is driving me nuts! Any info you have would be greatly appreciated.
Disregard my previous post; just re-read where you already have the 2009 SG parts. They should fit without issue. The only thing that might come up is connecting the wire for the LED light that shines down on the tag (if you use it). Here's the instructions for the Bullet TS relocation kit, might help:
I have an '01 Road King Classic and wish to do several mods to the rear, including moving the license down below the tailight, replacing the tailight with an angled one like in painey's photos above, with bright red led turn signals, and like the additional lights that dansflhti has in his bike in photo 3 ( http://i197.photobucket.com/albums/a...i/DSC01999.jpg )
As you can see, I have the standard billboard setup, am not sure if the triangular shaped tubing bars for the bag mounts that are between the bags and fender would be in the way of anything but think not, and the bike has some old amber/blue dot signals. I plan to install the Kuryaken LED red turn signal inserts in those.
I would like to know where dansflhti got the wider fender light below the license tag, the additional light below that which fits where I just have a rubber bumper, if those lights have or are available in LED, and if there is a version of the laydown tail light like painey's that has a smooth face, and bright LEDs in it. I think I figured out the mentioned relocation kit for the tags. Any help appreciated.
Last edited by Ratherbe Riding; Jul 4, 2013 at 01:04 PM.
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