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Old 03-23-2010, 07:18 PM
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I'm looking for a company that sells a engine guard eliminator for a '09 RoadGlide.I want to remove my crashbar.
 
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There are several, Drag Specialties sell one from Hotop, one of the original Bagger customizers, I ordered one from Zanotti's, I think it was $72 with the discount. Fatbaggers also has one listed, but I think it was about $150, but they do list one for the 2010 also.
 
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Available in gloss black or chrome.

Yaffe
www.baggernation.com
 
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my FBI on the 2010
 
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TJS, what are you using for front turn signals? Are they not required where you live?

The bike looks a lot smaller without the crash bar, very clean.
 
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Originally Posted by cyclonecutting
TJS, what are you using for front turn signals? Are they not required where you live?

The bike looks a lot smaller without the crash bar, very clean.
most states only require turn signals to be operable of installed. hand signals are still illustrated in motorcycle operators manuals.
 
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I used the Yaffe engine guard eliminator. I Also used Yaffe turn signal eliminators and installed window molding with LED turn signals in it. I think it turned out great.


 

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If you look below the headlights you will see the flush mount leds I have for turn signals.

Thanks!
 
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Originally Posted by tjs529
If you look below the headlights you will see the flush mount leds I have for turn signals.

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Very cool! I like it!
 
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