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New Blaster-X taillight Ebay $70

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This item isn't mine but I saw it on ebay when I was browsing and thought I would share since it's a pretty good deal. It's new $70 buy it now & free shipping

http://www.ebay.com/itm/2011-2012-Yamaha-Stryker-Intergrated-LED-Tailight-/190817114776?pt=Motorcycles_Parts_Accessories&hash=item2c6d961a98&vxp=mtr
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This item isn't mine but I saw it on ebay when I was browsing and thought I would share since it's a pretty good deal. It's new $70 buy it now & free shipping

http://www.ebay.com/itm/2011-2012-Y...Parts_Accessories&hash=item2c6d961a98&vxp=mtr
That is a GREAT deal! I bought mine direct from Custom LED when it was first released for $125 + shipping. These work great and look fantastic when flush mounted...

Here's a great How-To thread on flushing this bad boy up!

http://www.yamahastarstryker.com/20-how-tos/3218-how-flush-brake-light-fender.html
did you have to install the load equalizers and the "recommended" relay with this kit? Does it come with a mounting bracket or do you need to hack the fender to do the install?
I used the $20 ELFR-1 relay to make all the blinkers blink at the stock flash rate. It simply replaces the factory one...too easy

http://www.customled.com/products/flasher_relay/flasher_relay.htm#LayoutRegion1LYR

As far as the install...the Blaster X light will bolt right into the factory plastic housing with no issue as it's a direct replacement. However if you want a trick flush look you'll have to do some modifying to the factory duckbill. You'll see the how-to thread on that job earlier in this thread.
Ok, thanks! I've had that install how-to bookmarked for a while. However, on their site They call it a "plug and play complete tail light" installation. I was hoping it came with a bracket like some of the other kits out there...
By “plug and play” they're referring to the wiring aspect. The harness connectors on their taillight plug right in to the bike harness with no modification required...you don’t have to cut and solder anything to wire the light up.
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