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Streetglide Tri-bar kit

Discussion in 'Motorcycle Tech Talk' started by Hdtractor1, Jan 27, 2008.

  1. Hdtractor1

    Hdtractor1 New Member

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    I have searched the forums and cannot see where any one has posted any installs for the Rear Tri-bar kit.It replaces the stock running light and allows for running/brake light.The part number is 68358-07 and about 90.00 ea.

    I was thinking of buying one and put it on myself.It looks like its a matter of two bolts holding unit on under the fender.It looks like the wire plugs in under the seat top of rear fender.

    Makes since that an additio:) nal brake light in the rear may keep a cage from being up my ass.

    Any one installed one?
  2. Slimjim

    Slimjim Active Member

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    I have installed a kit that makes my rear turn signals running lights, brake lights and turn signals. The kit includes a device that is inserted in the wiring harness to the rear fender and red lenses for the turn signals. It works well and cost around $50. I don't think this is what you had in mind but it may work for you.
    Slim
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    What bike are you mounting it too?
  4. chucktx

    chucktx Moderator Staff Member

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    tractor, you are correct.....a few bolts and plug and play!!!!!!!!! let us know!!
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    Hdtractor1 New Member

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    Streetglide........ Ringo
  6. Hdtractor1

    Hdtractor1 New Member

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    Plug and play is good for me...... thanks

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