The taillights I purchased were "ProBEAM® Taillight Kit for 2015-2023 Freewheeler (FLRT) & Road Glide 3 (FLTRT) SKU: TL-FLRT-S", to replace the original oem RG3 taillights. So wiring was plug and play since the fenders on my bike are the original fenders from my RG3.
I bought this engine guard on Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01CJNY8US?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1
And I used my pre-2013 lowers from a prior bike on this engine guard.
Was told I needed 2014-2024 lowers to fit.. but my old pre-2013 guards fit perfect.. just needed some paint...
I also used fender beading on my RG3 conversion to Triglide trunk. Needed this to help make the
transition from RG3 fender to Triglide trunk a little nicer. Bought the beading from Jbugs, oem Volkswagon beading for about $14.41 at the time. Enough to install at least 3 or 4 times.
I added these to the top on a Road Glide fairing I installed on a 2003 Night Train.
Since they are LED they take little power, simple tap into each blinker wire.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00FO3B232?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1
Looks like the Ground (Gray/Black) wire is the controlling wire.
Constant Power(Red wire) and grounded when it turns on.
You will need to run a black ground wire from your LED's black wire to a Posi-tap to the black wire on the fan also.
WHY would you do that?????? DON'T break the Brown/Blue power wire to the fan. just tap it and bring a single "power" wire up to your LED so it will light when to fan is on.
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