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Hey, I want to change my front turn signals to something smaller and sleeker than the bulky stock turn signals. between the internet and ebay I have not been able to find anything I like. If I dont find something I will more that likely just eliminate the turn signals...but this is my first "Big" Harley and I kind of want it to be street legal....any how, if you have pictures of your aftermarket FRONT turn signals, please post them, thanks.
I notice the bottom of the turn-sig light housing just touches the gas cap and the fuel gauge on my low rider when the bar is turned at the extreme left or right positions.
So I'd like to find a little smaller and/or more stylish front turn lights myself. These are basically the same thing that was on my Sportster and didn't like those either.
I sorta like that - except maybe with them turned to the outside instead of inside to give better separation.
Running these on the outside is how the lights are intended to be used by design, many people do exactly what the guy that posted the pic did and swap sides to run the lights inside for a sleek look.
Running these on the outside is how the lights are intended to be used by design, many people do exactly what the guy that posted the pic did and swap sides to run the lights inside for a sleek look.
Roger that. Well I don't like that the stock "bullet" housings touch the gas cap and fuel gauge cap when the bars are right at the limit - plus I don't like the look mounted to the bars anyway.
So after a bit of thinking about it and doing some research I think moving the existing stock lights to the forks is the way to go using mounting gizmos sort of like this:
Roger that. Well I don't like that the stock "bullet" housings touch the gas cap and fuel gauge cap when the bars are right at the limit - plus I don't like the look mounted to the bars anyway.
So after a bit of thinking about it and doing some research I think moving the existing stock lights to the forks is the way to go using mounting gizmos sort of like this: http://www.amazon.com/Signal-Indicat...0_SR160%2C160_
Here's the pic:
Look on eBay, you can find those all day any size. I'm using that style of clamp for mine, but mine are black.
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