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Having a Dyna- It seems like we can't do anything on the back end of the bike without relocating the turn signals. Does anyone have any pictures of where the kit puts the new turnsignals on my bike?
How difficult is it for me to do myself or is this something I should have my dealer do?
its not a bad job if you have some mechanical and electrical ability just some nuts and bolts and some wires you will cut and solder and heat shrink i have had mine on and of about 3 or 4 times moved them to the laydown license plate relocation kit then moved them back to the struts with the quick detach relocation kit etc etc.
What kit you use will be determined by what you plan to do in the future or youll be like me and moving them more than once. What you plan to do sissybar, saddle bags
Here are some pics one of the laydown license plate relocation kit and one of the relocation kit that allows the quick detach sissybar.
Right now I have it set up like below. I have a street glide turn signal bar that I gotta modify and get on eventually. But that's what the final is going to be is the SG turn sig bar.
Here's with my pieced together detachable tour pack!
Gotta ask, what pieces and parts for your tour pack, that's what I had in mind all along to do, but can't find parts. Your rack is the removable one, I have the rigid mount and would like to do what you did! Outstanding!!! I put that suggestion to the guys (sponsors) on this site that were asking for ideas for new products...
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