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I recewntly bought a 2007 Dyna Low Rider. I have to admit the turn signals on the handle bars irratates the living s**t out of me. The only thing that looks worse is the relocation kit HD sells.
The only brackets I have found that are decent are the following
I've seen posts on the Kurakyn mounts, but has anyone installed the Rucker mounts? Any pictures of how they look installed? Any others out there I should consider?
I put the Kuryakyn large Silver Bullets with 35 watt halogens on my bike as running lights. I used the Kuryakyn 2 piece 49mm clamps to mount them. They mount verry close to the fork tubes and realy look great.
The mounts were $49 and are easy to install. You have to buy the Sillver Bullits that mount with the 5/16 inch bolt not the ones that use the 3/8 hollow bolt.
i relocated both my frt and rear turn signals directley into the trash can. big ugly *** basketball sized blinkers on every corner. yuck. hand/arm signals for me.
Those 41mm Rucker clamps won't work on your 07, it has 49mm forks.
I used the 49mm Kuryakyn clamps with the stock turn signals. The clamps come with 5/16-18 X 3/4" button head screws that you'll have to replace with 5/16-24 button head screws if you're going to use the stock lights. Thelight won't sit flat on the clamp eitherif you don't use a spacer or jam nuts on the screw. The flat boss on the light is smaller than the boss on the clamp and the curved part of the light will hit the clamp before the flat boss does. I used a couple thin jam nutswhich also allowadjusting the angle of the lights without taking the clamps off the fork tube.
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