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I did those, and on the back i got the shortened bar to go along. Not all the way in like the ones above but its about 2 inches shorter than stock. I like it alot
I did something similar to what was mentioned up top, just got the parts for the bullet fronts, and I ordered the parts that are OE on the Street Glide for the rear
I know this is not your question - but: I was contemplating the same upgrade to make my front end a bit more streamlined. But even if I replaced the turn signals I still couldn't stand the look of the stock mounting brackets and towel bar (no offense - my opinion). So I ended up biting the bullet and ordering this kit from Zanotti's. I'm completely satisfied with the quality of the pieces, and the look now. Although quite a bit poorer! You might find some used, somewhere?
i went with the bullets in front, with the smoked visor trim rings, and then the bullets on the rear with the short bar (Street Glide Style) and LED lights.
I know this is not your question - but: I was contemplating the same upgrade to make my front end a bit more streamlined. But even if I replaced the turn signals I still couldn't stand the look of the stock mounting brackets and towel bar (no offense - my opinion). So I ended up biting the bullet and ordering this kit from Zanotti's. I'm completely satisfied with the quality of the pieces, and the look now. Although quite a bit poorer! You might find some used, somewhere?
Looks great. I picked up the bullet front turn signals and now searching around for the SG rear bar and bullets but not in a huge rush. Lots of winter mods planned and that'll be one of them.
I have these on my 87 flhtc. I have noticed that when the blinker is activated my lights go dim just before they blink. I'm thinking i have a bad ground. Any suggestions.
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