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Sissy bar light.Dyna Models |
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Warming The Wheels
Ride: '07 FXDC
Join Date: Sep 21st, 2009
Posts: 71
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Sissy bar light.
Anyone put a sissy bar light on ? Do you like it ? (pn 59429-04)
I would like to have more than just the one tail light. In fact, I wish the rear turn signals came on as running lights like the fronts do. I'm all for visibility ! |
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Warming The Wheels
Ride: 2005 FXDWGI
Join Date: Mar 12th, 2009
Location: Crown Point, In.
Posts: 84
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Re: Sissy bar light.
Harley sells a kit that converts your rear turn signals to turn signals/brake lights. They also become running lights. The kit comes with red lenses.
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Warming The Wheels
Ride: '07 FXDC
Join Date: Sep 21st, 2009
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Re: Sissy bar light.
Found the kit ... I actually like the looks of the red lenses better on the back signals. Thanks for the post !
( Uses the term Turn Signal module.... I assume this is not going to replace the TSM alarm module ) Last edited by DynaBike; Oct 6th, 2009 at 03:29 PM. |
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Warming The Wheels
Ride: 2005 FXDWGI
Join Date: Mar 12th, 2009
Location: Crown Point, In.
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Re: Sissy bar light.
It plugs in under the seat, no muss-no fuss. It will be one of the easiest things you ever do to the bike. I also bought the "LED turn signal mounts" that have LED's on the back side, and go on with the brake lights.. They are not super bright but every bit helps. I also bought the LED tail-light, and it is really bright.
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Ride: 2007 Electra Glide Classic
Join Date: Aug 18th, 2009
Location: Warner Robins, GA
Posts: 652
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Re: Sissy bar light.
Dynabike; Do a search for "run/stop/turn" or look in the self help tips for the subj. There has been several threads and lots of posts about the HD module. Some love it, some won't ride behind one. Just thought you would like more info before you buy. My buddy has one on his '02 EGlide, and I have no problem with following him, or telling when he hits the brakes.
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Play The Throttle
Ride: 2003 FLSTSI
Join Date: Sep 8th, 2009
Location: Alabama
Posts: 167
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Re: Sissy bar light.
I like it a lot better!
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Warming The Wheels
Ride: '07 FXDC
Join Date: Sep 21st, 2009
Posts: 71
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Re: Sissy bar light.
Added to my shopping list, thanks again.
Last edited by DynaBike; Oct 6th, 2009 at 04:59 PM. |
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Warming The Wheels
Ride: '07 FXDC
Join Date: Sep 21st, 2009
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Re: Sissy bar light.
Added the light conversion kit to change over to rear running/brake/signal lights yesterday.... really happy with the results. Thanks again for the suggestion.
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