| One of the easiest, and most inexpensive, ways to | | | | headlight lamps will run you around $60 a piece. |
| personalize your hog is to replace the stock | | | | Your second option for headlights is to select a Russ |
| headlights with customized models. There are a lot of | | | | Wernimont Designs headlight. One option in this |
| options that you can choose from to make your hog | | | | design line is the Iron Light-Maltese Cross Headlight. |
| unique. Choose a headlight model that has the shape, | | | | This unique Harley headlight will make your hog stand |
| design, lens type and style that you like. | | | | out from the pack. This is a 3D headlight that comes |
| The first type of headlights to look into is a | | | | with the wire harness, plug, a chrome aluminum |
| stretched bucket headlight. These lights come with a | | | | housing and a halogen bulb. This item lists for about |
| couple of pattern options including flamed and | | | | $140. In addition to the headlight kit you will also |
| smooth. In addition to selecting what design you | | | | probably need the RWD swivel mount, which retails |
| want on your headlight you can also determine what | | | | for about $22. |
| type of lens you want to pair with the bucket | | | | Your third option is to select a Joker Series 2000 |
| housing. Some of your lens options include: Tribar | | | | Rectangle Bilet Headlight. This has a teardrop design, |
| with blue dot, Tribar with black dot and ICE. To put | | | | a low profile and a smooth top finish. This product |
| together your headlight you will need to buy the | | | | retails for around $350, however, some dealers are |
| bucket and the lamp separately. The buckets will run | | | | selling it below the listing price. This headlight also |
| you between $150 and $300 a piece and the | | | | comes in a ball mill finish. |