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Closeup pics of Harley's front turn signal relocation?
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Looks great. Not so sure they will work on my scoot with my 2 up shield and deflectors. I have the turns relocated to the forks now, just below where those are, and it puts them square in the middle of the deflector....looks like **** imho. I'd like to find something much smaller, maybe an 1" od, maybe smaller , maybe under the headlight.....something different, small....
I remember seeing someone on here that had found some that were maybe even smaller. Hardly noticeable unless they were blinking.
I got these at home on the shelf don't know why they did not fit my 2010 street bob
QUOTE=JaronB;6012542]I got these in my garage that I'll be putting on when I decide to go out in the cold. I don't have pics, but there are a few people that have them here. I'll be putting them on my lower trees though. I don't like the extra brackets on the tubes, which is why I went with these.
I got these at home on the shelf don't know why they did not fit my 2010 street bob
QUOTE=JaronB;6012542]I got these in my garage that I'll be putting on when I decide to go out in the cold. I don't have pics, but there are a few people that have them here. I'll be putting them on my lower trees though. I don't like the extra brackets on the tubes, which is why I went with these.
Harley has relocation kit thar bolts into the origanal triple tree bolts but only to the year 05. I was going to buy the ones you picked but saw that kuryakyn looks better! Thanks cornishman.(didnt find them earlier)
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