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Does anyone have the part# for the turn signal
relocation brackets for the Rocker? I had seen them
elsewhere on the forum, but I cant seem to find them
again.
Thanks
i have tried 2 different kits, neither would work.
i think the only ones that will work are the kuryakyn ones for the 49 mm forks or the custom cycle engineering ones 2020-0303 from drag specialties. i am going to try either one of these, but first i might try the smaller brackets made by hd, 68266-03. they may give me enough room to clear when i install the tank lift
This is the Kuryakyn kit #2287. I just replaced the 5/16 x 18 thread bolts with a 1" x 5/16 x 24 thread bolt and it works perfect with the stock signals. \\;It does leave a lot of wire exposed but the looks are so much better regardless of the wires. I just had to grind the bolt head down to fit inside the clamp so it wouldn't rub the fork tube. \\;You can be more picky and find a rounded bolt head that doesn't require grinding but I just wasn't that worried about something that will never be seen.
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Good luck, I've attached a pick of my install.
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