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Hey All! Just got back from some hog hunting in TX; shot me a nice meat hog and spent some time with some great friends!
OK, back to the bike thing....for those looking at removing stock rear turn signals and have Progressive Shocks, check out Progressive Shocks...they now have an end cap that has turn/brake signals built in. I'm ditching my Alloy Arts if they have them for my 412s!
Ya got my heart rate up there for a minute. Damn if they aren't for 812's only, at least as best as I could tell from their website.
Actually, they will also fit select 412s. I saw an ad in Hot Bike Magazine this month. They look SWEET!!!
Hell yeah they look great. Been looking for something I like to allow me to get rid of the rear signals for a while now and this would fit the bill. Let me know how they work out if you get them. I'm getting ready to buy a set of 412's myself along with the fork springs and may as well do the shebang at once.
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