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Old 01-26-2014, 10:46 PM
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How do you deal with the wiring. Just looked and it goes through the switch housing and then inside the handle bars. Something I thought would be an easy mod looks daunting. Any advice or info would be great. Thanks!
 
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You just cut those and wire them up to the additional wiring pig tail in the frame (where all the other switch wiring is). You can download the Harley instruction kit to their relocation kit to see how they tell how to do it.
 
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Old 01-27-2014, 12:17 AM
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There is a thread on here for instructions. Look for the one "front turn signal relocation". Can be a little confusing, had to read it a couple times my self. A lot easier than it reads. Basically cut the wires from the T. Sig going to the switch housing, pull the wiring harness from the neck (both sides) you will find connectors for the new fork mounted T.Sig to wire/connect into.

Hopefully this link works. Different model but it applies, great write up with pics.

https://www.hdforums.com/forum/softa...fatboy-lo.html

Hope this helped.

Mod on, make it your own! Look forward to your ride pics.
 
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Thanks for the info. Should be able to tackle it. Just need to find the relocation part in black now and I'm all set.
 
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Old 01-27-2014, 11:34 AM
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Best relocation I have done is when you use the swivel mounts and put them off the forks. Super clean, nice and tight, and the cheapest/best option. We coat the swivels black all the time as well
 
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I don't like fork mount, sometimes less is more.
Here is mine

 
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Alex, Didn't you do a thread on that mod? Where are you wires and what relocation method did you use, I think I like this option best.
 
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Wires are under the neck. Like said cut them up at the bars as close as you can.
Then go to your dealer and by the 2 conectors. Wire them up and plug in.
 
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i relocated mine to a box in the garage... one of my favorite mods
 
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This set up does look good! I think I may be going with these though.

http://www.dragspecialties.com/produ...oductId=180655





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I don't like fork mount, sometimes less is more.
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