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Re:Adjure headlight and Passing Lamps 3 Years, 11 Months ago  
I got mine from a Harley dealer they had a couple right in stock...

give them part #77103-88

just dont come home with a new Road King


or get the kury set up ..same switch...you dont need the relay on your bike if the lights only come on when the motor is running cause you are already on a separate relay and circuit...

Kury passing lamp switch
 
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Re:Adjure headlight and Passing Lamps 3 Years, 11 Months ago  
Thanks I will go to the HD store this weekend. Actually if I come home with anything it will be a softail springer Screamin Eagle.
 
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Re:Adjure headlight and Passing Lamps 3 Years, 11 Months ago  
NOOOOO Don't do it!!
 
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Re:Adjure headlight and Passing Lamps 3 Years, 11 Months ago  
I did not say I would give up the Roadie. My Roadie and me are bonded and fit together great. It is everything I wanted in a scooter and more. That does not mean it may not some day have a stable mate
 
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Re:Adjure headlight and Passing Lamps 3 Years, 11 Months ago  
you will love the switch...

I play with it all the time...at the end of my thumb..flick the passing lamps on and off at will...

Come into idling traffic..flick em off ...not stressing the electrical...flick on and off hi beam or low beam...

night..same thing.. come up behind a car..flick em down so the cagers dont jump out and paste me...

flick em on when moving thru the next intersection..

Just at the end of yer thumb....

its as valuable as the hi/lo switch for sure...
 
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Re:Adjure headlight and Passing Lamps 1 Year, 10 Months ago  
I had an issue with the my 2007 Roadstar Silverado passing lamps (sealed beam) today...(I wonder if anyone can assist). I lost the bezel (chrome flange) to one of my passing lamps at highway speed today. Understandably, my lamp fell out & I almost lost it, but the bezel & locking screw were long gone!! Are these bezels readily available & easy to purchase on their own? I'm in Ontario Canada, any assistance would be appreciated.

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Re:Adjure headlight and Passing Lamps 1 Year ago  
Ok, I found a solution for mounting the Adjure 4.5" lights in my Yamaha R* Stock passing lamp buckets.
First I removed the black rubber gasket from the housning. Then I cut a piece of clear 3/8" hose long enough to go around the Adjure bulb. I then slit or cut the tubing along the inside of the bend (Hose naturaly wanted to curl so I used it to my advantage). Once I had them both cut I then split the hose and sliped it over the edge of the Adjure lamps all the way around. I placed the chrome eyebrow between the lamp and the hose. I put the whole thing inside the stock lamp bezel and then installed it to the bucket. looks good and holds everything in place. You really only notice it if you are looking for it. I will have pics once I finnish my rebuild.

http://roadstarclinic.com/component/option,com_fireboard/Itemid,187/func,view/catid,57/id,367911/
 
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