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I need to relocate my rear turn signals on my '02 Fatboy for a detachable sissybar and am trying to find pictures of the Harley relocation kit (53859-02A) to see whether I want to go with that kit or look for options to relocate the turn signals down by the taillight. I understand that the kit just replaces the swooped-back rear turn signals with ones that stick straight out from the same mount location. I would just like to see some pictures to see what they look like.
Anyone have any pictures of their bike with the HD kit?
I've got the relocater kit on my 08, There ugly, I'm looking to move my signals some were else. can't decide were. you can look at my garage pictures if that helps
I've got the relocater kit on my 08, There ugly, I'm looking to move my signals some were else. can't decide were. you can look at my garage pictures if that helps
From what I can tell in your pics, they dont look a whole hell of a lot different than stock?
You need the Alloy art strut mount signals. that will solve all your problems.
I like those, but problem I have is that I have saddlebags on my bike. Love the look, tho!
What kind of setup do you have for the bags. Get some barebacks for your bags and you'll be fine with these. If you look at the pic, you can see the posts for saddlebag mounting.
NO DONT DO IT. you do not need to relocate the turn signal to go with the harley detachable sissy bar kit. all you have to do is remove the hump on the side bracket and they will work. here is a picture of what i did to the bracket
You can get a chrome piece that mounts your signals to the license plate for $8 on eBay. Will look like snips bike above.
Bought my bike used and it already had a relocation kit. This kit the lights do not stick out very far. For some reason, others stick out much further. Their may be two kits?
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