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When you move the signals off the struts you wind up with two holes. I saw here before someone had a part# for a cover plate. Does anyone know what the part# for that plate is?
What did you call'em when you sold it there? "Turn Signal Relocation"?
Originally Posted by obonaventure
When you move the signals off the struts you wind up with two holes. I saw here before someone had a part# for a cover plate. Does anyone know what the part# for that plate is?
Good Question...
Also, there isn't any Wide Glide riders that has moved there lights?
For those with a WG rear, you can either make your own bracket or buy one, I can't recommend the place I got mine from as it took forever and a few threats to get it after I paid for it, but you can see it on my web site. I think it looks very clean, I did have to modify it since it was too wide for the 05, may look better on the later years with wider fender.
The smaller signals helped a lot too.
Very clean looking scoot ya got there. Looks like your front and rear tire are wider than stock. What are you running on it and did you change anything for them?
Checked out your web site. You are running a really wide from tire and it looks good with that new fender also. Did you just simply put a wider wheel on the front? Can one get a wheel that wide or close in a spoke?
And lastly... What 2 up seat are you using? The wife would love that. Wonderf if it would go on my '01?
The front wheel is an H-D wheel, but not one for a WG, I had to buy an adapter kit due to spacing issues. It is actually 19" instead of 21" with a 110 tire. Makes a world of difference in handling, especially on grooved roads and bridge metal grate systems.
The 2up seat is a Mustang Wide Vintage Touring model, getting one of those for an 01 would be no problem. VERY comfortable, I have no doubt she would be happy with it.
I moved mine using 2 small "L" brackets mounted to the lower bolds of my layback plate frame/ Cost was about $4.
Love the way it looks compared the the expensive harley kit.
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