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Relocation of turn signal lights as pictured shouldn't cause a problem installing a front fork bag. The lights are above the brace and the fork bag mounts beneath the brace.
1) headwinds 1-3/8" Rocket Turn Signal - CONCOURS $ 159.95
2) headwinds 1-3/8" Turn Signal to Headlight Adapter Kit $ 80.00
3) headwinds 1-5/8" Spacers $ 40.00
4) headwinds wiring adapter to make them running $ 80.00
lights also
5) 5-1/4" long allen head bolt $ 8.00
6) a bottle of advil for the headache and aggravation PRICELESS
7) a couple 30 packs of miller lite PRICELESS
8) the help of a great friend for all of the above PRICELESS
this was about a month in the making, trying to get it all mocked up, and working back and forth with the guys at headwinds. part number 2 is offered in a couple different versions you need the one with the longer arms and i cant find the package it came in yet, but the guy i delt with will have all the info on file. part number 3 they do not offer on their site, they had to make it for our application. you got to have part 4 if you want these to be running lights also because they are turn signals only. part 5 i picked up from a local thread south and then once installed i put a topper on the head and a shorter acorn nut to lock it down.
if someone wants to do this, i will be glad to help them through the installation. there is several things you must do in order for it to all come together. it is more expensive this way but i think a whole lot more cleaner and better looking.
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