best turn signal relocation kit for a 2012 wideglide
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best turn signal relocation kit for a 2012 wideglide
I'm in the market for a relocation kit for my turn signals, looking for decently priced kit or clamps in black becaude I will be receiving my apes from BR's customs this week and I really do not want to keep my turn signals up top on my apes can you guys chime in and give me your 2 cents on kits and clamps pictures would also help Thanks
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I'm in the market for a relocation kit for my turn signals, looking for decently priced kit or clamps in black becaude I will be receiving my apes from BR's customs this week and I really do not want to keep my turn signals up top on my apes can you guys chime in and give me your 2 cents on kits and clamps pictures would also help Thanks
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The only Kit available is from Harley and it is not black. You can purchase 49MM fork clamps, parts 3 through 13 listed in the Service Parts Table at the bottom of the pdf page. The new socket assemblies (#10) are a must, because you have to cut the wires on the originals as they are hard wired to the switches or you could splice new wires.
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I am working on some mounts for the front turn signals.
The mount will be hidden under the triple tree mostly.
I am looking for some short stand offs with signals. I have used these in several applications. The turns will be billet, they look a lot like the CVO Street Glide signals but they use a stand off on the mount. I will counter sink the holes and use stainless screws so you will not notice the screw. Most likely I will add some sort of metal tube to hide the wires so it will have somewhat of a round shape. That part will be figured out later on.
I fabricate a lot of my stuff, even what you can buy. My work shop is primitive, no fancy machines. Every thing done by hand with grinders, belt sanders, port a band, and mig welder.
It is a hobby but sure helps save some coins and also aids in making things different.
The mount will be hidden under the triple tree mostly.
I am looking for some short stand offs with signals. I have used these in several applications. The turns will be billet, they look a lot like the CVO Street Glide signals but they use a stand off on the mount. I will counter sink the holes and use stainless screws so you will not notice the screw. Most likely I will add some sort of metal tube to hide the wires so it will have somewhat of a round shape. That part will be figured out later on.
I fabricate a lot of my stuff, even what you can buy. My work shop is primitive, no fancy machines. Every thing done by hand with grinders, belt sanders, port a band, and mig welder.
It is a hobby but sure helps save some coins and also aids in making things different.
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