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I have 2010 street bob. And want to mount signals on the forks . I don't like the Harley one . What else is there? Thanks
You can find them on Ebay that mount your OEM signal bullets to chrome fork mounts. Unless they've changed since 2007 your Bob is gonna need the 49mm size ones. Kuryakyn makes some and a few others.
--I put the Kury's on mine.-- (Edit CORRECTION, I forgot, I looked at the Kury's but ended up putting Drag Specialites on mine.
ALSO if you mean you don't like the H.D. bullets you can find other types of them also at the below links )
The link below look like the ones I bought awhile back but they don't show all the bolts that attach the bullets that came with mine. Where ever you buy just make sure you call them if you don't see all the parts or if not sure about something. http://www.hdcrystalriver.com/eshopp...N_SIGNAL_F.htm
Get the drag specialties fork clamps. I got a cheap pair off ebay and they didn't fit properly, they left an ugly gap between the mating surfaces. I picked up a pair of the drag specialties ones and they fit perfectly. Link from amazon below:
I also say use the drag specialties. I just got mine on and they look awesome. I would say check with you local dealer for drag parts. My dealer gave me a discount and no charge for shipping.
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