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Old 08-16-2012, 09:03 AM
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..but I am guessing that is for an intire roll...
Yep, it's the 50FT price.
 
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Originally Posted by spankdog
Just go to Lowes or Home Depot and get the little sticky backed zip tie holders. You can get a bag of 20 for a couple bucks. I lowered my Fat Bob and put a WG fender on it. I didnt like the wires running down the middle of the fender so I used the stickies and ran it down the sides instead. This is what Im talking about .http://www.electricalwireties.com/page/839550
+1 for the sticky backs. For added stick I use some 1 minute epoxy on the back then stick to the fender. Haven't had any fail me yet. Good luck with whichever method you choose.
 
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Those wont work, to thick,hell, it might be lowered 3 inches for all i know.But I'm going to try the sticky conduit like in the pic and see what happenes. Cant run em through where the inner fender struts is, definatly not enough room there..but thanks for the help!
 
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go to en electronics store or computer supplier store, they have heat shield like a bicycle tube, or buy a bicycle tube, i found the right size than the 3m automotive double sided molding tape and presto, same rubber conduit like harley for $15.
 
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Originally Posted by junglejoe
Those wont work, to thick,hell, it might be lowered 3 inches for all i know.But I'm going to try the sticky conduit like in the pic and see what happenes. Cant run em through where the inner fender struts is, definatly not enough room there..but thanks for the help!
Are you trying to run your wires along the inside sides of the fender or along the top inside of the fender? If along the inside side, I may have a solution for you, I'll do some digging to see if I can find a reference to explain it.
 
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Here you go. The part is sold with the chopped fender kit for the Dyna. But you can order t from newcastlehd.com and here is a link to the Fende Kit details. You can put the channel on both sides of the fender. This id what I was refering to when I said I had a hybrid version of what Joe was saying, I use this channel and the foam channel Irefered to earlier that goes from the hole in the fender where the wires pass through to the channel, no exposed wires.



 

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Originally Posted by junglejoe
Those wont work, to thick,hell, it might be lowered 3 inches for all i know.But I'm going to try the sticky conduit like in the pic and see what happenes. Cant run em through where the inner fender struts is, definatly not enough room there..but thanks for the help!
That HD sticky conduit **** sticks out farther than the zip tie sticky things. The one I used are only about 1/4" tall. I routed the wires along the inside about even with the top edge of the struts. They didnt stick out any farther than turn signal bolt heads or the inner fender support so I cant see the tire rubbing the wires. My rear tire is tucked pretty deep. If I ran the wires like Harley does with that conduit then I could definitly see the tire rubbing on big bumps or dips
 
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Thanks fellas....eneded up working till 4 this morning,but going to get on it this afternoon and see what happens...
 
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Ok, I got some clips from the shop,they were smaller than the stock ones that was left on there,only two were under there., put all of them on there this time, and so far, so good! If it comes loose again,I'll try something else.I think all the clips wasnt on there when I bought the bike, but, who knows! THANKS!
 
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