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Anyone have this kit dedicated for the street bobs? Looks like they make this specifically for the fxdb. I havent been able to come across any reviews on this one. Anyone using this and can provide a review? Pics?
This kit looks promising, from what I gather it creates a separate arm off the fender to mount the signals separate from the license plate bracket? would I need to purchase additional bolts in order to have them long enough for a the detachable sissy and detachable bags to mount on them? My dealer is unsure...they were pretty useless.
Looking to just add a detachable sissy bar and bags to this setup.
Last edited by bigbadpoppa; Apr 3, 2016 at 05:55 PM.
I'm surprised they even made this specifically for the fxdb. I wonder if this is new. First time I've seen these arms. The license plate signal relocator got some poor reviews. Hopefully this is the better alternative? Judging by the install diagram, the signals would sit between my plate and brake light since there is about a 2 inch gap there where these relocator arms would bring the signals to it seems? It's also seems to be missing the mounting bolts for the harley attachments to grab onto?
Last edited by bigbadpoppa; Apr 3, 2016 at 08:10 PM.
This kit has been out since 2009. Indicated in the last digits of the part number. A lot of guys are using the great bike gear relocation kits now since it moves both the plate and signals.
This kit has been out since 2009. Indicated in the last digits of the part number. A lot of guys are using the great bike gear relocation kits now since it moves both the plate and signals.
Unfortunately the GBG Kits won't fit on my bike. I have to resort to something more generic like the Harley brands since my bike is Canadian (deemed an international motorcycle).
GBG Kit "This kit is designed to work with US motorcycles. This kit will not work with international motorcycles equipped with a tail light"
Unfortunately the GBG Kits won't fit on my bike. I have to resort to something more generic like the Harley brands since my bike is Canadian (deemed an international motorcycle).
GBG Kit "This kit is designed to work with US motorcycles. This kit will not work with international motorcycles equipped with a tail light"
Before you go with the HD kit, can you take a pic or your bike, license location and current signal, tail light set up?
When I was researching this and other options I realized that I would have to buy 3 different set ups to relocate plate and sigs.
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