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Relocated the front turn signals on my breakout

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Old 11-14-2013, 07:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Rodzilla6
I did the same with my rocker and love it. Way better than the handlebars. Used the tabs already there and have never touched down (I did pivot them up as high as possible, they end up pretty tight to the frame). Your bike looks nice, cleans up the handlebar area.
Post up a pic or two ... interesed in checking out your personalizations
 
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Old 11-14-2013, 09:20 PM
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Originally Posted by wadejesu
I relocated mine to a different place
I really like that, I've almost moved them all the way down like some of the other posters but am worried about them getting beat up or scraped. Did you use just standard relocation brackets and put em on the frame?
 
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Originally Posted by parttime379
Got light housings from HD dealer and I used the relocation brackets for a rocker $40.00 out of the Parts unlimited"fat book" and the led's from custom dynamics

I have the brackets but what did you do about the wiring? I am having difficulty determining which wires from each side are the turn signals and which are the other electronics. How/where did you identify and then clip the wires to run them to the signals on the forks?
 
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I like it a lot... just may have to do that too.
 
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Hmm, I just took mine off all together
 
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Originally Posted by gasilla
I have the brackets but what did you do about the wiring? I am having difficulty determining which wires from each side are the turn signals and which are the other electronics. How/where did you identify and then clip the wires to run them to the signals on the forks?
2 sets of blue black and purple wires going into a flat 6 pin molex connector black in color connector is under the tank

Ps .035 welding wire works like a charm to pull the wires out of the connector
 
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Originally Posted by parttime379
Just relocated the front turn signals and installed the Custom Dynamics LED's. What y'all think
Looks good way better than on the bars.
 
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Originally Posted by parttime379
Just relocated the front turn signals and installed the Custom Dynamics LED's. What y'all think
Nice job, looks good. Front looks neater
 
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Old 01-07-2014, 10:22 AM
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Originally Posted by LaidInk
2 sets of blue black and purple wires going into a flat 6 pin molex connector black in color connector is under the tank

Ps .035 welding wire works like a charm to pull the wires out of the connector

Thanks - i will give it a look.
 
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Old 01-07-2014, 11:21 AM
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No problem here's a pic of the connector

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