2020 Newest Black 51W 5-3/4 5.75 inch LED Headlight with EMC Compatible with Iron 883 Dyna Street Bob Super Wide Glide Low Rider Night Rod Train Softail Deuce Custom Sportster
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The number 5 is required. Housing for 75-inch brackets.
It was the right size for my 1994 car.
I was able to get it to fit my 2018 iron, so it should be fine.
A 75" headlight will not fit on your street glide; instead, a 7" headlight is required.
Selected User Reviews For 2020 Newest Black 51W 5-3/4 5.75 inch LED Headlight with EMC Compatible with Iron 883 Dyna Street Bob Super Wide Glide Low Rider Night Rod Train Softail Deuce Custom Sportster
Installed on a Honda Rebel 500/CMX500br>I'm pretty sure 300/500 won't make a difference, but installing the headlight can be a bit finicky. br>You can use the original light's oem brackets, but be careful when drilling the holes because if you do so incorrectly, you'll end up drilling on the motherboard, which will cause the lights to malfunction. br>To avoid damaging the motherboard, drill into the headlight from the front.
It looks great and shines brighter than my stock amber light, but it doesn't fit my Indian Scout Bobber, so I have to return it. Just make sure it fits your motorcycle before ordering it, rather than relying on the size. I hate returning it because I like the look and the price, but oh well, lesson learned.
Fit firm. At night, it's too bright for my passenger to see. It's hard to beat the price, even if it is a strange shape. Sport bikes, on the other hand, are the worst. Wherever you need it to shine, it does so.
Installed on a street bob from 2011. The proportions were ideal. It also has a nice appearance. It does, however, project in a half-circle shape and isn't particularly bright. Spend the money to upgrade your lighting. I was extremely disappointed.
Great craftsmanship, but it doesn't fit well in my 1996 Harley Superglide, and it's not as bright as some of the other options for the same price. However, it is extremely well made.
I have to take backroads a lot where I live because there are no street lights to help me navigate. Low beam is bright enough on its own, so I only use my brights when absolutely necessary. Another advantage is that other vehicles can clearly see me on backroads, interstates, and highways at night.
When I plug it in, it simply flashes. Garbage.
It might be useful to inform people that they require an adapter that should have come with the light but did not, and that they must seek it out and purchase it separately because it will not simply plug into the original light socket.