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Bike looks great! Only thing that I can think of is to relocate those front turn signals. It may just be me, but I hate the turn signal on the handlebars.
Bike looks great! Only thing that I can think of is to relocate those front turn signals. It may just be me, but I hate the turn signal on the handlebars.
Never really thought about that. I think i like them on tall apes but I'm not against the idea of moving them. Any thoughts on where to put them?
HD is on top of this mod! They provide a extra set of connectors in the wire bundle underneath your fuel tank. You basically end up snipping the signals off your bars and using kit provided wires, you rewire the turn signals and plug into the extra connectors under the tank.
Perhaps consider removing and/or repositioning the tank badge so it doesn't look all crooked.
Full transparency: this is a total 'pot calling the kettle black' comment, because I have to do the exact same thing still on my Street Bob, but... Thanks though...Your pic has just reminded me that I need to take out the hair dryer and rip my own tank badge off.
Have fun customizing...though as everyone will likely agree, it never really ends.
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