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So, did some of my winter updates this past weekend. I installed some HD Street sweeper bars and their new grips. Also updated, I scored a chrome dash panel for $45.00 and some screaming eagle slip ons. Also relocated the turn signals to the trees.
I think the chrome dash makes a huge difference in the look of the bike. Next will be a chrome outer primary and chrome cam cover and chrome tranny cover.
I wonderEd what a chrome dash would look like on the Sedona orange paint. Looks good. I also wondered if it would reflect the sun and shine in your eyes. What relocation bracket did u go with. Do you have any better pics of the kit?
Been looking for a Chrome dash for a while now where did you get yours ?
Found it on CL through Twin Cities HD consignment area. From what I gather, HD charges like $300 for it from the P&A. at $45.00, I had to buy it. If I didn't like it, I figured I wasn't out a lot of cash.
@ Pontiac69-- It is the HD turn signal relocation kit from the P&A. It is a nice kit with everything in it. I might have some pictures, but nothing up close. I could probably take some more pics next time I am at my friends place where my bike is stored for the winter.
Last edited by CADguy; Jan 24, 2012 at 10:02 AM.
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Great find on that dash. No need for other pics. I see it in the one you submitted. I think they stick out to far with the harley relocation brackets. I want somethign that will bring them closer to the forks. I am debating on the kuryakyn ones. The bracket looks like it will keep the signals close to the forks.
Great find on that dash. No need for other pics. I see it in the one you submitted. I think they stick out to far with the harley relocation brackets. I want somethign that will bring them closer to the forks. I am debating on the kuryakyn ones. The bracket looks like it will keep the signals close to the forks.
I run the Kuryakyn ones and they do keep them close to the forks.
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