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whats the purpose for these plugs? I'm assuming they're plugs that can be removed? Anyone know know what they're for and if they are removable? Thinking about using them for a horn relocate.
thanks Right side of bike near passenger peg, part of the frame
 
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Old 04-19-2017, 08:48 PM
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take out the plugs and see if they're tapped......
 
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Its for dookickey mounting. This is an FXDLS, perhaps the ABS module?


 
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Even if I don't put mine there I wish I would have thought of that! Good imagination


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... Thinking about using them for a horn relocate....
 
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yes sir that is for the abs module, I have it on mine in Australia
 
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Its for dookickey mounting. This is an FXDLS, perhaps the ABS module?


ABS module, OK cool.
Thank you
 
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Well, seeing as to how the answer is already provided, I will tell you what I think. I think those tapped holes should be about another 1/2" apart and another set should be placed on the down tube on the other side of the bike, then we could have a frame mounted location for the passenger pegs instead of the swing arm mounted ones.
 
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Well, seeing as to how the answer is already provided, I will tell you what I think. I think those tapped holes should be about another 1/2" apart and another set should be placed on the down tube on the other side of the bike, then we could have a frame mounted location for the passenger pegs instead of the swing arm mounted ones.
They'd be too high for comfort then.
 
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Originally Posted by blueangel73
Well, seeing as to how the answer is already provided, I will tell you what I think. I think those tapped holes should be about another 1/2" apart and another set should be placed on the down tube on the other side of the bike, then we could have a frame mounted location for the passenger pegs instead of the swing arm mounted ones.
Yea, I originally thought maybe they were for an alternative peg area, but being that they don't exist on the other side of the bike, ended that thought.
 
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Originally Posted by hd4evr2008
They'd be too high for comfort then.
They could have a 1-1.5" drop, maybe even rear a little, in the support, I would think it would still be better then the consistant vibrations from the seing arm.
 


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