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I have the D2MOTO tl/ts installed. I have no complaints bout the light. I installed it and kept the stock ts on too. My problem is 2 fold. The right side turn signal is loose and vibrates like hell. I can't seem to tighten it up at all. I bought the bike with the docking hardware installed. Second and more importantly, I'm going to relocate the ts to the fender using either a laydown plate or the one from bikergear. I bought some throwover bags and need the room.
Has anyone here done this before? I like running the d2moto turn sigs and want to keep the stock ones also. I want to keep the docking hardware.
I have the D2MOTO tl/ts installed. I have no complaints bout the light. I installed it and kept the stock ts on too. My problem is 2 fold. The right side turn signal is loose and vibrates like hell. I can't seem to tighten it up at all. I bought the bike with the docking hardware installed. Second and more importantly, I'm going to relocate the ts to the fender using either a laydown plate or the one from bikergear. I bought some throwover bags and need the room.
Has anyone here done this before? I like running the d2moto turn sigs and want to keep the stock ones also. I want to keep the docking hardware.
Easy Brackets makes a license plate laydown bracket that uses your existing turn signals and stems. I bought mine from Great Bike Gear.
You can also buy 3/4" long stems on eBay (krushmotosports), drill holes and mount the shorter stems and factory bullets to the rear fender. The shorter stem will fit between your bags and fender if using Easy Brackets saddlebag mounts, but will probably fit behind your bags if the bags are tight to the struts.
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