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Originally Posted by Mikeduke108
What rear turn signals are they and how did you mount them and run the wire?
Hey..

They are the stock rear turn signals.. I just removed them from the extension... I had to cut the cable and extended to get it to reach the connectors inside the oil tank.. I ran the cables using velcro / electric tape behind the swing arm back to the axle area.. then back to the lower part of the swing arm.. then I secured both cables to the rear brake hose so it moves in unison with the the hose.. then up the oil tank... you barely notice the cables.. I will take pics if you need more details..

This is what i used to secure the turn signals to the swing arm - Kuryakyn Black P-Clamp - 4023, they are very strong clamps made with stainless steel.. they certainly can take all the vibration and bumps from the road.. .super easy install:

https://www.denniskirk.com/H50835.sk...ad=40848357309
 

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Originally Posted by joebotics
Hey..

They are the stock rear turn signals.. I just removed them from the extension... I had to cut the cable and extended to get it to reach the connectors inside the oil tank.. I ran the cables using velcro / electric tape behind the swing arm back to the axle area.. then back to the lower part of the swing arm.. then I secured both cables to the rear brake hose so it moves in unison with the the hose.. then up the oil tank... you barely notice the cables.. I will take pics if you need more details..

This is what i used to secure the turn signals to the swing arm - Kuryakyn Black P-Clamp - 4023, they are very strong clamps made with stainless steel.. they certainly can take all the vibration and bumps from the road.. .super easy install:

https://www.denniskirk.com/H50835.sk...ad=40848357309
If you have a couple close up pics, that would be awesome. I have my seat and fender off right now, I had the pclamps and am doing exactly what you did....the only problem is getting the wires hidden right where they come out of the light. I can then run them up behind the swing arm to and under the seat. I can figure a clean way to keep them hidden right at the pclamps.
 
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