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Old 12-06-2009, 05:58 PM
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yep. just looked at it again you're right
 

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Did you check out the license plate bracket on bubbasbrake.com? Wiring is hidden and you can use your directionals.

Can't decide if i love it or hate it so I haven't pulled the trigger. What do you think?
 
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Originally Posted by bigdaddy33
Did you check out the license plate bracket on bubbasbrake.com? Wiring is hidden and you can use your directionals.

Can't decide if i love it or hate it so I haven't pulled the trigger. What do you think?

Not sure about that!! I think I have the same feeling. Definitely post some pics when you get it on especially with profile shots. Event though I can't use anything like that because it will cover up the paint job on the rear fender, but still interested in checking it out.
 
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Originally Posted by rounder
you know the cleanest way to do this is to get a kuryakin panacea taillight.
True, but for some reason I like the looks of the turn signals. Not a fan of the Panacea.
 
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My saddlebag support used the existing signal mount so what I did was just redrilled the 2 holes for the signals about a inch from the end on the same support bar it was originally mounted on.Looks just like it did from the factory..Just gotta use a sharp punch to strike and dimple the chrome so the drill bit dosen't walk on you..It's a 3/8 hole and I drilled it in increments.First hole 1/16 then 1/8,1/4 then the final 3/8 hole.
 
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Originally Posted by JaronB
Oh yea I got the detachable hardware there also, just waiting on some button head bolts to look better. And the reason it won't fit on a Dyna fender is the Deluxe, SG, etc have indents on their fender for the mounting points. Since the Dyna doesn't it doesn sit flush and you'll have a weird gap at the bolts, which is why you grind down the light bar a bit. I used a bench grinder.
I don't know if you have a Fastenal near you but they have chrome button heads in stock. It's a great store.

http://www.fastenal.com/web/home.ex
 
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Also, I've seen the Street glide light bar on a Street Bob. Looks good in person.

Or get jiggy and relocate the signals down to the ends of the swingarm.
 
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I hated my rear signals also so i just took them off..
 
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Originally Posted by SC-Longhair
I don't know if you have a Fastenal near you but they have chrome button heads in stock. It's a great store.

http://www.fastenal.com/web/home.ex

Yea I already went there. They wanted 25 bucks for 5 bolts and I only need two. That's the last resort but a buddy is going to hook me up cause he's got two from when he had the detachables. If that doesn't work out I'll drop the cash!! Thanks!!
 
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Yea I already went there. They wanted 25 bucks for 5 bolts and I only need two. That's the last resort but a buddy is going to hook me up cause he's got two from when he had the detachables. If that doesn't work out I'll drop the cash!! Thanks!!
Those prices seem a little out of whack because I was going to order 4 chrome buttonheads for the handlebar clamp and total cost would have been $3.50 from fastenal.
 


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