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I'm finishing up work on a "new to me" 1985 XLS Roadster. I've been looking online and the "Slipstream" Tombstone looks like the only one that might fit. The turn signals on this bike are mounted the screws on the outside top of the forks so clearance might be an issue.
Any help is appreciated. (My Road King has one of course and I like riding behind one.)
I have been using the SlipStreamer HD-0 Universal Harley Shield for several years, as have a couple of riding buddies. I really like it. Looks good. Works well. AKA Mini-Police ...
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