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user528

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Since: Feb 01, 2005
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Thu Feb 10, 2005 8:40 pm
Post subject: Lighting tip
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Stopped by my local auto parts store to pick up a replacement bulb for
the truck today. Browsing the rack I discovered a direct replacement
for not only my truck but the Harley. My unit is a '97 FLHTCi and uses
the 9003ST. The cost was $19.95 which is about $12 over the standard
halogen. It's those new Sylvania Silverstar bulbs which are intensely
white. Current draw is the same so no worry about overloading
anything. Just thought I'd pass it along for what it's worth.Took a
short evening drive tonight and wow! is the world bright.

I have no business relationship with Sylvania other than as a
consumer.









Greasy Rider©
'97 FLHTCI Lehman trike
[35"51'34N - 78"39'55W]

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Fri Feb 11, 2005 10:53 pm
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<Greasy Rider© @invalid.com> wrote in message
news:fo0o01t4qsalgci7kf2elkai79gugp9v5l@4ax.com...
 > Stopped by my local auto parts store to pick up a replacement bulb for
 > the truck today. Browsing the rack I discovered a direct replacement
 > for not only my truck but the Harley. My unit is a '97 FLHTCi and uses
 > the 9003ST. The cost was $19.95 which is about $12 over the standard
 > halogen. It's those new Sylvania Silverstar bulbs which are intensely
 > white. Current draw is the same so no worry about overloading
 > anything. Just thought I'd pass it along for what it's worth.Took a
 > short evening drive tonight and wow! is the world bright.
 >
 > I have no business relationship with Sylvania other than as a
 > consumer.
 >
 >
 >
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 >
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 > Greasy Rider©
 > '97 FLHTCI Lehman trike
 > [35"51'34N - 78"39'55W]

Shouldn't it work in just about all the current FL's? My friend just bought
those new HG clear lenses for his 2000 and the guy told me they would work
in my 95 FLHT.<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->

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