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I'm looking at installing the TL/Kuryakyn Phase 7 headlight, and have read that some of you have replaced the OEM headlight trim ring with something that deals better with how much more this headlight sticks out of the housing. The only trim ring I've been able to find for the TL light is the halo trim ring from Kury, and I don't want those little LED halo lights. Can anyone point me to a non-electrified alternative?
I have the Frenched one with the visor. No problem at all; don't forget to upgrade the other light trims to match!
Looks great, no protrusion.
These are the the beefy looking visors, not the thin ones...
I have the Frenched one with the visor. No problem at all; don't forget to upgrade the other light trims to match!
Looks great, no protrusion.
These are the the beefy looking visors, not the thin ones...
What is the part # for the frenched with visor with beef?
I've been running with a frenched visor trim ring on my '14 SG's Dual Halogen but in switching to the Phase 7, I can't get the visor trip to fit between the top of the bulb & the stock trim. Has anyone else had that problem?
Kuryakan tech support has just informed/insisted that the new Rushmore design of the fairing beginning in '14 will not allow the Harley-Davidson visor trim to fit. The, of course, have one that will but I really dislike the look for my bike.
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