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any ideas on what to do with the front turn signals on a FXDF Fat Bob? I dont want them on the bars or the forks and cant see spending $250 on LED ones.
You got new family and a new house to deal with. You ain't got time to be working on the bike.
Check out the Under Fifty Bucks sticky at the top of the page. There is info about moving the signals to the lower tree at virtually no cost. J&P Cycles also offers mounts to relocate the signals to the same location for about $20.00.
Here is a pic of my signals relocated using the under fifty bucks method.
Last edited by jmpancoast; Mar 16, 2010 at 10:02 AM.
any ideas on what to do with the front turn signals on a FXDF Fat Bob? I dont want them on the bars or the forks and cant see spending $250 on LED ones.
If you don't want them on the forks or bars... it seems like that only leaves the front axial, maybe?
If you were to spend $250 for LEDs... where would you put those?
this is by far the cheapest, and best looking aftermarket mod you can do. Granted, its for the forks and i know ya said your not considering it. but in the event your other ideas fail..
You got new family and a new house to deal with. You ain't got time to be working on the bike.
Check out the Under Fifty Bucks sticky at the top of the page. There is info about moving the signals to the lower tree at virtually no cost. J&P Cycles also offers mounts to relocate the signals to the same location for about $20.00.
Here is a pic of my signals relocated using the under fifty bucks method.
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