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I was thinking about getting one for my Ramcharger for a third "eye" brake lite. And one for my RK on the tour-pac.
I have one of those mounted under my Tour Pak linked to a brake flasher. Also have the Tour Pak and Saddlebag LED Spoiler Lights and added the side marker lights that HD musta forgot to install on my EG Classic.
I was thinking about getting one for my Ramcharger for a third "eye" brake lite. And one for my RK on the tour-pac.
I have one of those mounted under my Tour Pak linked to a brake flasher. Also have the Tour Pak and Saddlebag LED Spoiler Lights and added the side marker lights that HD musta forgot to install on my EG Classic.
I was thinking about getting one for my Ramcharger for a third "eye" brake lite. And one for my RK on the tour-pac.
I have one of those mounted under my Tour Pak linked to a brake flasher. Also have the Tour Pak and Saddlebag LED Spoiler Lights and added the side marker lights that HD musta forgot to install on my EG Classic.
I just have seen yours on that other post of more rear lights!
I also like those little round LED chrome assys for the lower bag bars connection hardware.
I'm going for more lights in the back.
How do you like that 50 LED light bar by HogLite?
I have a wig-wag module on my Tour pac side rear facing lights, and still want more!
I really like the HogLite. For the money it is a great deal. My LED spoiler lights and HogLite are wired to a flasher. Guys I ride with like me to bring up the rear so we can be seen. Can never have too many lights on the rear.
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I don't believe EG Classics ever had the side marker lights. The Ultras come thru with them. HD #69494-06 $119.95. Just plug in and go. Try Zanottis or Chicago HD for 20% off.
Well they actually ALL came with them until 2005. They were dropped when the Motor Co changed the design of the lights for 2006.
From 2006 on theyalso wrap around the rear of the tour pak, and were only offereed as stock on the Ultra.
I don't know what comes or doesn't come light-wise, on the Tour Packs on EGs, but a couple of years ago I was riding south on I-5 through Vancouver, Washington just as it was getting dark. A guy on a spotless, beautiful, black EG went by me all lit up and I thought it was the SWEEETEST sight I'd ever seen.
I was thinking about getting one for my Ramcharger for a third "eye" brake lite. And one for my RK on the tour-pac.
I have one of those mounted under my Tour Pak linked to a brake flasher. Also have the Tour Pak and Saddlebag LED Spoiler Lights and added the side marker lights that HD musta forgot to install on my EG Classic.
I just have seen yours on that other post of more rear lights!
I also like those little round LED chrome assys for the lower bag bars connection hardware.
I'm going for more lights in the back.
How do you like that 50 LED light bar by HogLite?
I have a wig-wag module on my Tour pac side rear facing lights, and still want more!
I really like the HogLite. For the money it is a great deal. My LED spoiler lights and HogLite are wired to a flasher. Guys I ride with like me to bring up the rear so we can be seen. Can never have too many lights on the rear.
Have you seen any after market Bag guard rail lamps. Kind of like the ones in the H-D cataloge that go between the bars, as an assemby?
I'm looking for some like that as well! Just don't really like the H-D cost! Have seen a couple here and there on e-bay in the past! Have to keep looking.
Has anyone found an aftermarket source for 3" round OEM style bag rail lights. Coming back from Chattanooga we met a Maryland rider on a light loaded Ultra in Salem, VA at a brunch break. He had two lights mounted into the lower rear rail that had smoke lenses. No external wires...
I did not get a chance to speak to him. He was on his way in for a pit stop and we were rollin out back to I81 staying ahead of Katrina.
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