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I ditched the stock lamps and went with these mini bullet sigs from BKRider. Gave them a few coats with Plasti-Dip and mounted them on the fender. Re routed the wiring harness using a short piece of solid 12ga wire, formed to the shape of the inner fender to keep that harness from contacting the tire. Encased the wiring in 3 sleeves of heat shrink and added the turn sig / brake lamp module from HD. Bags fit fine and I'm happy with the results.
that looks like the switchback light to me. i got mine at the dealer for 75/80 bucks. just order the light bracket only. it takes a litte grinding and an hour of your time. get some painters tape, tape of your fender so you don't scuff the paint. coat it with grease and then put the light bar up to the fender, touch the fender and where you see grease on the light bar grind it until you get the fit you want. it will take several trips to the grinder and slow wins the race.
Or you could just leave them stock and go with a detachable bag that does not require you to move the signals
What makes it work is the tiny bracket that goes in-between the turn signal stem and the strut, this gives us the second mounting point (patent pending).
Keep ridin'
Garry
Hey 128auto,
if you were not planning on moving your sig's...i saw these...(an option to the LeatherPro you liked...BTW.. +1 on that LeatherPro): http://www.jpcycles.com/product/513-181#
i have the bad&G bag.
_LostSoul_'s sig pic look pretty dope with bags on. His bags look really cool filling the fenders.
JRK's turn sig set up looks good too.
Lot's of options. Good luck... and post pics when you're done.
Thanks! The bad&g solo looks good but wont fit my 15" laptop, this is the main reason I get saddlebags, just to carry my laptop to work.
Originally Posted by marcocruzer
Hey 128auto,
if you were not planning on moving your sig's...i saw these...(an option to the LeatherPro you liked...BTW.. +1 on that LeatherPro): http://www.jpcycles.com/product/513-181#
i have the bad&G bag.
_LostSoul_'s sig pic look pretty dope with bags on. His bags look really cool filling the fenders.
JRK's turn sig set up looks good too.
Lot's of options. Good luck... and post pics when you're done.
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