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Seems my bike was delivered to me with the cigarette lighter missing
Got news for you.......they all are....LOL. So was mine so I went back to the dealer and asked politely if they would give me one before I have to make my first bike payment. They did!
I bought a used 2013 Road Glide Custom. Two hour drive, so I am not going to get it. Not worth the drive. When I bought the bike, I told them that I was two hours away and what do I need to pay for delivery. They said nothing and dont worry about it. Two weeks went by and still not bike. I called and asked. The guy said maybe in a couple weeks. So I sent an e-mail to the service manager,and the next day it arrived. Why I am saying all of this is, to get the bike her took some bitching, so if I call and ask for it, I will probably not get it. So I would rather just get it myself.
My cigarette lighter fell out, so I bought the Harley flashlight. It says not to get it wet, so that kind of defeats the purpose. So I just bought the $1 plug, now I don't have to worry about water getting in it.
the lighter is missing on my 13 SG....went to AutoZone and bought a GM style lighter element and it will not fit. It's too small. I tried the small light from my van (I have one there I keep plugged in) and that does not fit. I guess my questions are: are these an odd size lighter? will regular car lighter charging units plug in? Should I change out the whole lighter assembly with something automotive related? why 2 sizes? anything to worry about if it is used as lighter or power outlet?
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