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I was wondering if I could adapt the license plate bracket to mount the plate over the holes from the stock turn bar on a touring fender. I can probably engineer something myself, but since those fender holes are a little recessed it would be nice if I could find something that was designed to go there.
I will measure the hole pattern on both the light bar and plate frame and get back to you later today
Originally Posted by gearedforacure
Yea sorry, two different parts.
I was wondering if I could adapt the license plate bracket to mount the plate over the holes from the stock turn bar on a touring fender. I can probably engineer something myself, but since those fender holes are a little recessed it would be nice if I could find something that was designed to go there.
How much for the light? I just bought a street glide fender and extension this week, its not here yet, but it does not look like the light is being included. Also, it does not look like that has wires coming off of it, but rather must have a plug on it. I am going to be installing this on a FLHTP. Am I going to have to get creative on powring it?
The light plugs into the same taillight on the fender. do you have the chrome tail light base- mounts to the fender that the turn signals also plug into?
How much for the light? I just bought a street glide fender and extension this week, its not here yet, but it does not look like the light is being included. Also, it does not look like that has wires coming off of it, but rather must have a plug on it. I am going to be installing this on a FLHTP. Am I going to have to get creative on powring it?[/QUOTE]
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