Turn Signal Relocation Kit
I'm not saying it's pretty, but I didn't like the Harley relocation kit and I wanted saddle bags.
The weather started to break, and I wanted to get out riding, so I made up a bar on my own, just flat stock, a couple of bends, and four holes. Attached it to the boottom holes of a laydown plate.
It brings the lights closer in to the plate, actually right up the the edge.
It'll be OK for now, till I find one I really like.
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The signals were moved back about an inch with the relocation kit.
I think that it's avery sturdy and well made setup.
Or my wife and daughters would never sit onthe back of the bike.
By my choice, Period.
It's one thing for me to go into harms way... Numseh?
It took me about an hour to install the kit. And I am very pleased with it.
BTW, as was said previously, you will also need the docking hardware.
Just installed it last night.
Put it on a lift. That takes the pressure off of the shock, and allows more room under the fender to push the wires into the retaining clips. Do one side at a time. It's easier to keep the fender in alignment.
The docking hardware works well, and seems secure. In retrospect, I'm not fond of the new look, but I'm not gonna cut my wrists over it...




