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That information will be a huge help. Thank you. I am going to gather all the parts I need over the summer and do the project over winter. Your bike looks great. I always thought the Road Glide fairing would look great on the FXDF. I just didn't know how difficult it would be to do it.
The signals can be unplugged under the frame neck. Under the Tank behind the neck is a plastic cover that snaps out. There is a white plug for one side and I think a black for the other. Harley offers a kit that has turn signal light rec. with longer wires for moving T.S. to fork legs. Using the rear signals works very well on the road glide fairing. The wide glide and Super Glide Custom
have a longer rake than the rest. You need to check with Cycle Visions to make sure their mount will work with these. I did a Super Glide Custom (2012) built my own Mount. I hope this will help. Good Luck
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