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Can this be done?? 2 Years, 8 Months ago  
I am wondering if it possible to switch the tear drop and the lollipops out and go back to the classic old look of the older roadstars rear brake light?
 
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Re:Can this be done?? 2 Years, 8 Months ago  
No, unless you get an older style fender too. The Teardrop light is recessed in the fender. You may be able to trade with someone who has an older fender setup cause most do NOT like the old light setup.

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Re:Can this be done?? 2 Years, 8 Months ago  
Thanks a bunch..

I figured one of you would have a quick answer on that. I will have to post an ad on the classifieds to look for one.

Anyone got a 99-03 rear fender with light assembly??
 
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Re:Can this be done?? 2 Years, 8 Months ago  
I got a door ding in the rear fender before the accident, and I am thinking that If I have to get a new fender, then I might as well get one that has the light bar in it that I like.
 
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Re:Can this be done?? 2 Years, 8 Months ago  
You might look into Barons extended fenders too Barons vintage rear fender Then you could go with an old school tombstone tail light

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Re:Can this be done?? 2 Years, 8 Months ago  
Thanks, While I got the fender and the saddle bag brackets off, I am going to make the trailer hitch brackets that go from the supports down under the fender, and get them powder coated. Going to be investigating how to wire in the hitch while I am at it.
 
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Re:Can this be done?? 2 Years, 8 Months ago  
Hello guy,

Check out sscustomcycle.com also, they have some options.

I was rearended this pass july, bent my fender a lot worst then that, managed to hammer it out,added body putty, not perfect, but got me by. I can't decide yet what altercations I want to make to the rear end except I know I am going to add more rear lighting, even strobes

I thought about this route: still thinking
 
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Re:Can this be done?? 2 Years, 8 Months ago  
DrBONESLINGer wrote:
Hello guy,

Check out sscustomcycle.com also, they have some options.

I was rearended this pass july, bent my fender a lot worst then that, managed to hammer it out,added body putty, not perfect, but got me by. I can't decide yet what altercations I want to make to the rear end except I know I am going to add more rear lighting, even strobes

I thought about this route: still thinking


That pic is from www.BadDad.com isn't it? Not SSCustomcycles...

:-DD.
 
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Re:Can this be done?? 2 Years, 8 Months ago  
You can use old light on the new fender .... just fill in the indented area.

I have the 1600 rear assembly ... wanna trade?

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Re:Can this be done?? 2 Years, 8 Months ago  
i have a rear fender in black for a 99 to 03 no light assembly with a fender tip 100.00
 
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