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Hi there everyone! I'v been browsing the interwebs for different stuff, and have stumbles upon these http://www.amazon.com/Motorcycle-Han.../dp/B0052O8BG4 does anyone have any experience with them? I am sure alot of people are not gonna like it, but it somewhat goes with a theme i'm aiming for on my Street Bob. I'd like to hear people's inputs and experiences with them, if any. Thanx!
Not with those but I have bar end signals from Kellermann in Germany - very high quality stuff, the only thing I found for the front that completely hid the wires, everything else was pooh. There is a forward facing white running light, forward facing amber signal and a rear facing amber signal.
Not with those but I have bar end signals from Kellermann in Germany - very high quality stuff, the only thing I found for the front that completely hid the wires, everything else was pooh. There is a forward facing white running light, forward facing amber signal and a rear facing amber signal.
Not with those but I have bar end signals from Kellermann in Germany - very high quality stuff, the only thing I found for the front that completely hid the wires, everything else was pooh. There is a forward facing white running light, forward facing amber signal and a rear facing amber signal.
Got from local dealer, tried everywhere including UK and Germany and no one had them in stock, probably because of the price - $135 each side. This is the US distrubutor, just find a dealer close and order some - should only take a couple weeks even if they have to get some from Kellermann in Germany.
Got from local dealer, tried everywhere including UK and Germany and no one had them in stock, probably because of the price - $135 each side. This is the US distrubutor, just find a dealer close and order some - should only take a couple weeks even if they have to get some from Kellermann in Germany.
Which model number are yours?
And how easy/hard are they to mount? Are those the stock grips?
Last edited by Brewtality; Aug 2, 2011 at 09:55 PM.
same set i have - look at sig pic. except i paid around $30 or less on ebay.
Only problem is it is a pain in the *** to get the throttle grip a proper ground for it to light up. Had em for 8 months & it still doesn't get a good ground.
same set i have - look at sig pic. except i paid around $30 or less on ebay.
Only problem is it is a pain in the *** to get the throttle grip a proper ground for it to light up. Had em for 8 months & it still doesn't get a good ground.
Hey I have those exact handle bars too! Thanx for letting me see exactly how they look on them lol!
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