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License Plate/Turn Signal Relocation Kit Part Number 68544-10
Dyna Glide ModelsSuper Glide, Super Glide Sport, Super Glide Custom, Dyna Glide Convertible, Super Glide T-Sport, Dyna Glide Police, Dyna Switchback, Low Rider, Street Bob, Fat Bob and Wide Glide.
License Plate/Turn Signal Relocation Kit Part Number 68544-10
Good morning all.
I am looking for Dyna Wide Glide owners who have installed the following part: License Plate/Turn Signal Relocation Kit Part Number 68544-10
Please post some pictures or links showing this part mounted on your bike. I would like to see how it's supposed to look. Did you have to wrestle this into place? Thanks.
I have a lrs so I havent installed this particular kit, but if you have t already purchased it I would highly recommend the great bike gear kit. It's pretty much the same as the kit you posted, only it's a little cheaper (about 150) and it looks way better in my opinion.
Either kit you go with will be a relatively easy and simple install. When you extend the wiring, just buy wires and shrink tube from an Autoparts store instead of wasting money on HD overpriced extension kit. Extending the wires are easy so don't let that scare you off.
I have a lrs so I havent installed this particular kit, but if you have t already purchased it I would highly recommend the great bike gear kit. It's pretty much the same as the kit you posted, only it's a little cheaper (about 150) and it looks way better in my opinion.
Either kit you go with will be a relatively easy and simple install. When you extend the wiring, just buy wires and shrink tube from an Autoparts store instead of wasting money on HD overpriced extension kit. Extending the wires are easy so don't let that scare you off.
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