Light bar on a Fatboy?
#51
RE: Light bar on a Fatboy?
So which kit is it that makes the lights look closer together?
I can't stand the wider option and I don't want to order the wrong one.
Also, having just read all the posts there's two different accounts of fitting. One where you remove the tank and the other where you dont?? Which is it?
To buy the kit from HD UK and have it installed in the UK I'm talking $800-$900 which is bullsh*t. I wonder if they'll pull the warranty card on me if I do it myself!
I can't stand the wider option and I don't want to order the wrong one.
Also, having just read all the posts there's two different accounts of fitting. One where you remove the tank and the other where you dont?? Which is it?
To buy the kit from HD UK and have it installed in the UK I'm talking $800-$900 which is bullsh*t. I wonder if they'll pull the warranty card on me if I do it myself!
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#54
RE: Light bar on a Fatboy?
ORIGINAL: themensh
Wow, this IS an old thread....
anyhow, here is a pic of the 'bullet' spots on my 2000 fatboy.
Chuck
[IMG]local://upfiles/40791/C529B841D72444ED9A9971CEC11F1983.jpg[/IMG]
Wow, this IS an old thread....
anyhow, here is a pic of the 'bullet' spots on my 2000 fatboy.
Chuck
[IMG]local://upfiles/40791/C529B841D72444ED9A9971CEC11F1983.jpg[/IMG]
69287-07 and the Bullet turn signal relocation kit P/N 69079-04 along with the reflector lens lamps P/N 68348-05 and last but not least, the smoked turn signal lenses P/N 69304-02 and frenched trim rings for the passing lamps P/N69622-99Band headlight trim ring P/N 69627-99
Chris
Before trim rings
After Trim rings
#55
RE: Light bar on a Fatboy?
Just a note. I believe that if you think you might be adding a windshield, you need a different p/n light kit. I did my Fatboy 1 1/2 yrs. ago and as I suffer from CRS( Can't Remember Sh*t) I vaguely remember 2 different p/n's. I think there were different screws and spacers.
#57
RE: Light bar on a Fatboy?
Had a buddy's heritage behind me one night and could not see his stock turn signals flashing when he had his spot lights on. I went to the Kuryakan Turn signal mirrors and removed to stock signals. Gives the bike a retro look (no bulky turn signals) and they are bright too. I can see the reflection off the ground when I ride. In the back I went to strut mounted LED lights (yes they clear the Heritage saddlebags because they are mounted to the end and not the side of the render strut). Removed the 'ugly' turn signal bar. See the direction I'm going, RETRO. In my opinion, it really cleans up the bike and going LED, they really light up. Only problem is if a rider is behind me to the right, they can't see my left turn signal (and visa versa). When riding in a group, I use hand signals anyways.
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