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R1200C Aftermarket Tail Lights???

troymessina

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I have a broken rear turn signal and cracked tail light casing on a 2001 R1200C. I've glued it back together three times in the past 7 years. I hope it holds this time. A new replacement is about $850, and I have not been able to catch a used one before it sells. Does anyone know if there are aftermarkets that fit hole pattern on the back fender?

Thanks!
troy
 
Hey Troy -

Best of luck! I just retired my 1998 R12C and it lived with the infamous cracked tail light bezel its entire life. I seem to remember some Indian tail light assemblies might fit.

In addition to this excellent forum, I'd recommend checking out this forum dedicated to all things R1200C ( http://www.chromeheads.org/) There is a treasure trove of excellent information there going back to the introduction in 1998.

Good luck and enjoy that ride....I miss mine already!

Mark
 
thanks

Hey Troy -

Best of luck! I just retired my 1998 R12C and it lived with the infamous cracked tail light bezel its entire life. I seem to remember some Indian tail light assemblies might fit.

In addition to this excellent forum, I'd recommend checking out this forum dedicated to all things R1200C ( http://www.chromeheads.org/) There is a treasure trove of excellent information there going back to the introduction in 1998.

Good luck and enjoy that ride....I miss mine already!

Mark

Thanks, Mark. That looks like a useful site. I have a perennial desire to sell this bike for something newer, but it's a fun bike and has no payments.
 
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