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Old 09-24-2008, 08:28 PM
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Default Rear turn signal options?

I am in the process of purchasing a detachable sissy bar for my 07 Night Traing so I can pack some **** on my bike a little easier. I know I will need to do something about the turn signals. I would really like to do maybe a brake light turn signal combo or something to totally get rid of them from their current location. What have other people done? I am up for any suggestions.
 
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Old 09-24-2008, 09:47 PM
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Just a thought but I would look into the Haulen *** Sissy bar as it requires no signal light relocation. Plus I think their product looks so damn clean.
 
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Old 09-25-2008, 08:24 AM
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I just ripped all my signals completely off, check w. your state laws to see if that is legal though
 
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I went with one of these. Nice and clean looking.

http://www.greatbikegear.com/images/...TSDNALD-lg.jpg
 
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try these, i know a couple guys that have them. you can get them in "raw" and have them powder coated wrinkle black to match your fender struts.

http://www.mcgoodies.com/shop/produc...ts=alloy%20art
 
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I really like that eliminator, but that S**T is EXPENSIVE! Not that anything for my bike ever isn't. Anyone done anything else?????
 
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Look into a turn signal bar from a dyna convertible, it runs through the license plate bracket, doesn't involve the fender struts at all.

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That eliminator is nice, but expensive is right. Anyone know of a website where we can check our local laws as far ripping the signals off all together. I like that idea.
 
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You might want to take a look at these ( www.alloyart.com/products/ssl.html ). They really clean up the looks of the rear end and allow you to mount the detachable backrest. I put them on my bike, was pretty easy install. You can order them direct or Drag also carries them.
 

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