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Hello there this is my first time posting on the forum but I have a question and I am pretty sure I am going to get ripped for this but thats ok. I just got a 2011 FLHX and I have read about people with street glides and they talk about the cigarette lighter. I dont see one on my bike am I missing it or is it under the seat or do I need to buy the 12v adapter from HD? Please advise. Thank you.
LOL. No sweat, it's easy to miss. Like it was already posted, lower left on inner fairing. Turn your handlebars all the way to the right and it's easier to spot.
Don't listen to these guys...whatever you do don't push that thing on the bottom left of your fairing when your in the seat...it's an ejection seat switch.
Welcome to the Forum...in another year you'll be having fun with the newbies.
Hello there this is my first time posting on the forum but I have a question and I am pretty sure I am going to get ripped for this but thats ok. I just got a 2011 FLHX and I have read about people with street glides and they talk about the cigarette lighter. I dont see one on my bike am I missing it or is it under the seat or do I need to buy the 12v adapter from HD? Please advise. Thank you.
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