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Kuryakyn Tri-bar w/Black Dot 4 Years ago  
I was looking at swapping out my headlight with Kuryakyn 2132. http://www.kuryakyn.com/products.asp?bn=Harley&ci=2613. I hear the 7" fits the roadie just fine. The 4.5" looks sweet for passing lamps . I currently don't have a light bar on my roadie (want to add one) though think these would look awesome in combo with the headlight. I heard someone on cruiser customizing say it won't fit Cobra passing lamps (they tried and the lamp was too deep). I doubt they'll fit Yami's either. Perhaps cobra 4.5" bullets, but I'm not sure if they'll work with the Silverado windshield. Supposedly, they fit Harley passing lamps. Anyone have this setup and if so, can you advise on what worked.
 
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Re:Kuryakyn Tri-bar w/Black Dot 4 Years ago  
The setup I have....



The 2132 headlamp and the passing lamps 2145 they come with an H3 35 watt
same as stock...

the 2145's install into the yammi passing lamps sealed beam type STR-4NK35-10-00 which I obtained....

Then order the passing lamp mounts STR-4WM35-40-00

Yammi Passing Lamps
 
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Re:Kuryakyn Tri-bar w/Black Dot 4 Years ago  
pop rivet, very nice!
 
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Re:Kuryakyn Tri-bar w/Black Dot 4 Years ago  
I was thinking about going that route, but now I'm waiting for the new Kuryakyn Constellation Light bar to come out this summer. Here's a pic.





And the link: http://kuryakyn.com/products.asp?bn=metric&ci=3987
 
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Re:Kuryakyn Tri-bar w/Black Dot 4 Years ago  
H3 would be halogen, not sealed beam, right? I imagine the buckets in the sealed beam or halogen are the same. Please advise...
 
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Re:Kuryakyn Tri-bar w/Black Dot 4 Years ago  
yeah, I saw the constellation bar. It does look cool and is bigger than their other offering (which was wimpy looking IMHO), but it is still smaller than 4.5" spot lamps. There's a rendering of these on custom dynamic's site (http://www.customdynamics.com/driving_light_bar.htm) We'll see. Just considering options. I'm not a big fan of the yami lightbar (don't like that thin bent look), and want to change the headlight also.
 
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Re:Kuryakyn Tri-bar w/Black Dot 4 Years ago  
I like it! Looks like it will go very well with the Kuryakyn rear turnsignal/license plate kit I just installed(looks awesome btw, really slimmed down the bulky stock turn signals.) Can you say Roadstar poor.
 
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Re:Kuryakyn Tri-bar w/Black Dot 4 Years ago  
I agree the rear license plate holder with the signals are very cool and just goes with the constellation bar. I'm afraid I will loose my IBA license plate card, which I'm proud of, plus the price tag isn't cheap. Neither is the constellation bar. Anyone know when in the "Summer" its due out?

Would appreciate pix. I've seen the piece you're talking about on kury's site, but not on a non-display bike.
 
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Last Edit: 2008/04/30 20:05 By slyguy. Reason: additional thoughts
 
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Re:Kuryakyn Tri-bar w/Black Dot 4 Years ago  
I just tried updating my sig pic aybe you can see it.
 
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Re:Kuryakyn Tri-bar w/Black Dot 4 Years ago  
Let's try it again. Think I got it. Intallation was'nt bad but the wiring was kind of a pain. All the new wiring has to go up under the fender including the factory connectors.
 
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