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Does this allow for the turn signals to be mounted under the aux light?
Yes, I think so.
It seems just like the one I had on my old Shovel FLT/RoadKing conversion.
I haven't messed with the turn signals yet, though. I haven't felt like chasing the wires back under the tank and everything. I also am not sure how to convert the mounts from the underside of the handlebar controls.
Although, as I think about it some, maybe the flat turn signals might not work? I'm trying to remember how my old auxiliary light housings mounted.... I'm sure I can figure out a way to make the stock ones work. I would imagine running the wires for the auxiliary lights a little differently and getting a black spacer to hold the turn signals in place would be all I'd really need.
The problem is I have no immediate access to a good workshop space... So, it'll be at least a few weeks before I can get to doing it.
Now I'm trying to decide if I want the Aux lights or go with the Alloy Art turn signals on the front and back and just sticking with the Daymaker head light
I got the Deluxe Aux lamp kit and had it powder coated.
Great post, this is exactly what I will be doing soon to my Fatboy Lo. I really wanted the bullet style turn signals on the deluxe aux lamp kit, so I was going to get this kit and PC it black. It's nice to see a pic of the end result, looks great!
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