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I hate how wide the Harley front turn signal relocation kit sticks out & just bought the Kuryakyn silver bullet mounting kit for 39mm, 41mm & 49mm front forks. Here's a pic of the kit & the product page link...
The kit is basically just a bag with the parts shown above inside with no directions included. Anyone else also install this same kiton their bike? My front turn signals themselves are still the Harley stock bullets, but Harley told me they'd work fine with this kit? Can anyone help me out a little as to how easy/difficult installing this kit was & explainthe process to mea little? Is there any wire cutting/trimming, soddering, spacers/extra hardware needed other than what comes in the kit?
I think what you need to do is to go to their complete kit installation instructions, and follow those, the only difference being that you're using the existing lights instead of theirs. They have the instructions online, I think this is the closest to what you're doing: http://www.kuryakyn.com/documents/in...-23HD-0802.pdf
fxdc rider, dont worry ill go and put them on for you. let me know when you want to do it.
Ya...just wanted to see if anyone here had some pics to use as a guide since the kit doesn't come with any f...'in directions! Wanted to see if I could just bang it out myself really quick...
I used the p clamp they sell i had to go and buy two bolts with the correct thread if i remember it was 16 course thread and the one they sent was like 24 fine thread but install was less than 30 min once i decided on the position of them.
link to the p clamp http://www.kuryakyn.com/products.asp...ey&ci=2572
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