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I have a 2015 switchback, I am planning on putting a batwing fairing on it. I'm worried that the turn signals will be blocked by the fairing and I have been looking for a turn signal relocation kit to move the turn signals to the fork. I haven't been able to find any kits specifically for the switchback and wondering if anyone else has had this issue before? Or if anyone knows of a kit that will work on this motorcycle?
Hey, I made that change years ago. If you get the Memphis Shades batwing fairing and their trigger lock mounts, the turn signals will be relocated to the forks. If you want to just move the turn signal first, you can pick up the trigger lock mounting kit itself.
many members of the switchback only site on proboards have done this modification for about $7 and a trip to your dealer..
I know the road king exhaust studs have the correct threads at each end to mount the signals to the lower fairing/windscreen mount it may be the same stud for other touring models also but I am unsure unfortunately I don't have the part # handy but it can be searched for on the other site
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