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What's the cleanest, tightest product to move existing front signals to the forks? I have tried searching and really need a link or part #. TIA.
 
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The cleanest is getting rid of them lol
Here is mine, closest you can get.


 
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What's the cleanest, tightest product to move existing front signals to the forks? I have tried searching and really need a link or part #. TIA.
I don't think you can get much more low profile than these - Clicky

The only thing smaller are LED's and then you have much more wiring to do...load equalizers, etc.
 
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Check ot Joker Machines
 
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Stock signals look like *** no matter how close you try to put them.

I second joker machine. I run them on my rear. My friend runs them on the front of his bike, and they are tight.

I run led's up top near my levers, an idea I got from another forum member.

 

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I got ride of mine and bought the HD Turn Signal Mirrors, made it look a lot better I think, and they also work as running lights too but you need a blinker genie to do it
 
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Fred Kodlin makes a set of sick LED under mirror indicators. He also make a mount to run Kellermann indicators under you mirror. I have the mounts for the Kellerman and will be installing one I get the lights.
 
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This is a unit from Kuryakyn:
 
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joker machine's , sorry for dark pic
 
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Moved mine to my forwards. Some ran the wires through the drain holes in the down tubes. Hide well, but very visible when they are on since the headlight isn't drowning them out. Here are a couple links if this is something for you. Cost me like $2-3 for short chrome bolts and I had some flat stock steel in the garage already.

https://www.hdforums.com/forum/dyna-...rols-done.html

https://www.hdforums.com/forum/dyna-...with-pics.html


 

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