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Guys,
Got a set of constellation passing lamps and turn signals...they don't have the right brackets to fit on a RK. I called the factory and after getting really pissed that they wouldn't sell me the mounting brackets I am back to square one. Anybody ran in to this before or have any ideas?
Check with someone who is a Kuryakyn Dealer, they might be able to get the brackets sent to them, as they are a dealer and not an end-user. Just a thought.
There Kury parts so get rid of them and get the HD parts so you know they will fit and last. Not trying to be a d++k, but I just have never seen Kury parts work and or fit right and they just don't seem to hold up. Also the cost of them is not relly less than the HD parts.
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