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Well I leave for Milwaukee thursday so I wanted to add some extra light for the trip. So I installed the SG Aux lights and added the visors to match the rest.
All in all its a easy install but does take some time. You could probally do it in a hour the 2nd time but the instructions arent the greatest so the first time took over a couple hours.
I liked the clean look better but I do think these look good as well and the extra light will be nice.
From: Annemasse (border of Geneva-Switzerland) facing Mt-Blanc.
Hi,
At what distance on the ground did you set the center of the beam produced by your aux lights, I mean the thick and bright 'white line' you can see at night in front of you?
I think these lights are fog-lights, because I have the same optics on my Jeep.
Looks good. On the way to a Ultra Classic that your subconscious really wanted you to get.
I'll be the 1st to admit I'm making mods that show I should have gotten the Ultra to start with. I even found the perfect one, but the Street Glide just pulled me in with those hot rod lines. Shenandoah Harley had a Police Special Ultra Classic in the 2 tone blue. If I had bought that I could have removed the tour pack for solo riding and wouldn't have needed to spend the thousands I have on the SG to make it more comfy for the wife. I had even read that advice on here, but I still let the Street Glide pull me in. Oh well, I still love my SG !
By the way, I think your new lights look great! I bought the parts to do the passing lamps and then decided to go with the LED solo light instead. Your new set-up looks good and will help you see deer at night.
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