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I already posted a question about relocating front signal to the forks on my 08 Fat Bob, the problem is that the bolts that hold the forks in place are recessed. These are for a VROD and was wondering if they would work. They are from JP Cycles, number 320-209. Please let me know what you guys think.
What thread is used on the VRSC tripple tree and compare it to the bolts used in the tree at your bike. You could post a question in the VRSC section; I'd be surprised if there's nowone who could give you this info out of a VRSC parts catalog.
I checked JP Cycle's site but they don't give any specs on this part.
Send them a mail and ask them for the specs on the thread, the diameter of the thicker part and lenght of the stand-off's.
has been posted some where for a simple way to move them the bracket that is under your left mirror holding the light on is used if you drill out the mounting hole to fit the tripple trees bolt it will fit in the recess you can purchase or maybe get one free from the dealer for the other side check the under 50 mods section https://www.hdforums.com/forum/dyna-...ml#post2666240
I already posted a question about relocating front signal to the forks on my 08 Fat Bob, the problem is that the bolts that hold the forks in place are recessed. These are for a VROD and was wondering if they would work. They are from JP Cycles, number 320-209. Please let me know what you guys think.
On my 08 FXDF the trip tree pinch bolts are aligned off the 4 o'clock position, as viewed looking straight down over the top.
The item pictured would work IF the pinch bolts were aligned at the 3 o'clock.
I used this type of bracket for mine (this one is fro 41mm tubes... if you search around you can find some for 49mm tubes):
has been posted some where for a simple way to move them the bracket that is under your left mirror holding the light on is used if you drill out the mounting hole to fit the tripple trees bolt it will fit in the recess you can purchase or maybe get one free from the dealer for the other side check the under 50 mods section https://www.hdforums.com/forum/dyna-...ml#post2666240
Link is a bit confusing. In addition a copy/paste from the original post:
Originally Posted by XKROME
relocate fronts to lower fork tree with existing hardware.
I noticed that the left side hardware on handlebar will bolt on with a little drilling so i got another one for the right side and powder coated with the sigs. Found some small wheel brake cylinder boots at Napa part #82833 and cut one in half. here's one assembled and one ready.
and installed
I also added a "used parts overview" (see attachment):
ball receptable, left p/n 67829-88
clamp ball stud p/n 67827-88A
ball stud p/n 67822-88
jam nut p/n 7744
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