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Id have to look for them, I seen em mounted to the fork on these HD forums. The cowbell is the top portion of the fork under the nacelle...
Looking see if I can find em
Oh, ok, i get ya. But i can just buy a bracket and run the wires from the nacelle to them, that would be pretty easy. Well, easy enough for someone with a clue.
Btw, that paint job looks awesome on your bike. And i went into your profile, man, looks like you did some serious work on the bike.
ok, checked out bannana boats profile, if you look close he's run the wire down from the Nacelle, looks good. Think he used a bracket or something. He's got several bikes and he's done a nice job on the non fatboy too.
Yeah, my dog is asleep on my pillow. That's where he likes to chill.
Actually thoes are mounted to studds from the hole in the nacelle... so its easy then, buy the proper length of stud and mount em, then wire em back to the connector.. presto done
Actually thoes are mounted to studds from the hole in the nacelle... so its easy then, buy the proper length of stud and mount em, then wire em back to the connector.. presto done
Yeah, ok, see what you're saying, but the problem is the wind deflectors, they mount there, and I'd have to get a long *** stud for that. I think the bracket is the best idea. ........ or maybe i can work something out. I gotta check it out.
ok dude, putting the surgeon's gloves on and gonna go back into the operating theater.
Wish me luck. 1st thing...... cover tank and all fenders..... no kicking bike tyres like you would a car tyre......... no throwing spanners in the vicinity of the bike.......
I'll post a load of pics when I got these damn &*%^$ bars on. It's gonna look sweet.
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