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question though...i took off my rear fender last night and the lights so i could paint them black. the rear is great because the lights have the nice connectors...but is there a way to get the front sigs off? i took apart the grips and it looked like they were soldered in???
thanks again for all the help!
http://i211.photobucket.com/albums/b...on/Dogs048.jpg
The holes are already there, so no drilling required, plus they are slotted a bit so you actually have some adjustability if you want it (I didn't as Iput them all the way down). I used short black hex type socket head cap screws with stainless nylon lock nuts. In this pic you can see the raw brackets when I put them on for a test run to see how it would look/work.
http://i211.photobucket.com/albums/b...on/Dogs032.jpg
I took them off and ran down the street to an indy guy's shop that I know and used his bench grinder to round and smooth the edges (No shop equipment atmy daughter's house in town where I keep the bike). Then all it needed was some sanding and painting (I was already painting some other stuff). When I put them back on, I decided to go inside the tank tabs this time.The finished product ispretty much invisible, and feels very solid.Total cost wasless than $5 (since I had the paint already), it took very little time, and the grinder was the only thing Ineeded that wasn't in my truck tool box.
http://i211.photobucket.com/albums/b...on/Dogs044.jpg
http://i211.photobucket.com/albums/b.../Dogs046-1.jpg
http://i211.photobucket.com/albums/b.../Dogs045-1.jpg
Finished product from a distance:


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Just got the prototype done w/ stuff I had laying around. Used a 3x3 corner brace and just cut each side off. Rounded them, painted them up (flat black), and installed them. Ended up being about 1 3/4" lift. Only issue I ran into is that the top triple hits the tank 'ears' at full lock. Easy remedy was a small piece of a 3M stick-on square on each side. Total cost: NADA!
I've got a friend that does powder coating, so I'll fab up a final set and have them powder coated and I'll install w/ all stainless hardware. I like the corner brace over the 'U' clamp strap as it's a bit beefier. Have to use the 'outside' method with it though.
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Last edited by Mk1Racer; Jun 23, 2009 at 11:18 AM.
just what i needed. thanks for all the ideas.
question though...i took off my rear fender last night and the lights so i could paint them black.
the rear is great because the lights have the nice connectors...
but is there a way to get the front sigs off?
i took apart the grips and it looked like they were soldered in???
thanks again for all the help!
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Bob, the connectors are in the backbone.
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Last edited by mud; Jan 27, 2020 at 07:30 AM.
What an easy (and cheap) mod that looks great.
I'll use the $$ I save to treat myself to some refreshment afterwards!

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Just got the prototype done w/ stuff I had laying around.
Used a 3x3 corner brace and just cut each side off.
Rounded them, painted them up (flat black), and installed them.
Ended up being about 1 3/4" lift.
Only issue I ran into is that the top triple hits the tank 'ears' at full lock.
Easy remedy was a small piece of a 3M stick-on square on each side. Total cost: NADA!
I've got a friend that does powder coating,
so I'll fab up a final set and have them powder coated
and I'll install w/ all stainless hardware.
I like the corner brace over the 'U' clamp strap as it's a bit beefier.
Have to use the 'outside' method with it though.
I LOVE THIS PLACE!!!
Good deal Racer.
Be nice to see some pix when you get a chance.
mud
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"But where do you put the lic. plate!?!?!?! I tried a couple different brackets. the last one Came off on the way to california. I was looking for my plate on the side of the road for 20min. or so. I went to Ace hardware in Victorville and what did i find? Hose clamps my friends:

put foam weather stripping on the plate so you dont scratch the strut
The Best of Harley-Davidson for Lifelong Riders

I used bolts to attach the bags to the bracket from the inside. I still need to get some fender washers so the bolts won't pull throught the leather.

Still need to clean and paint this but so far it looks like it will work. I plan on drilling my backrest side plates so I can hang the bags on that as well, that way my wife can bring her purse and whatever else when she does ride.


Not including the bags I may have $20 into this.



