OK Tex,
I was ordering parts to repair my bike today. Reckoned I'd get a Christmas present for myself; so, I copied your instal words and photos from earlier in this thread and ordered up a couple of those HD Daymakers. Found them for $319 each.
I'll let you know how the instal goes after I receive them.
1olbull

Bull...it's dead simple. The hardest thing you will have to do is find slightly longer bolts to secure the trim ring when you re-assemble the headlight.
 
I believe they are indeed the new model with three across the top, one center and two across the bottom.
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You went Chrome? - be interested to see the photos when done - Not sure I could bring myself to do it. "Once you've tried black.........".
 
You went Chrome? - be interested to see the photos when done - Not sure I could bring myself to do it. "Once you've tried black.........".

Didn't really give it much thought.
Now that you mention it, black may have been better against the chrome pots.
I don't consider my R3R a show bike and bought it for its performance since I be too decrepit to ride sport bike anymore.
Don't really care too much about looks - more about function.


Too bad I can't get red . . . eh Hanso?
 
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Hi
Installed the black daymakers today on my roadster but also used the Kuryakyn Halo Trims (7749).
Easy install and looks awesome. Will post pics as soon as I can
 
Hi
Installed the black daymakers today on my roadster but also used the Kuryakyn Halo Trims (7749).
Easy install and looks awesome. Will post pics as soon as I can

Interesting!
According to Amazon the 7749 does NOT fit a 2010 Rocket Roadster.
 
I was led to believe they wouldn't fit but all Kuryakin said was that they didn't make them for the Triumph. Seeing as I was fitting Harley 5 3/4in lights I figured the trim for a Harley 5 3/4in would fit so I took a punt and bought a couple.
 

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