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I found a mount from Drag Specialties (DS-280230). It was chrome but I painted it black. I was in such a hurry to see it, I forgot to shoot the nuts black but I'll get it done. I like the look.
Is the turn signal relocation kit offered to be purchased separately from the Street Slammer bars a necessity for installation of the Street Slammers? Did anyone NOT use them and have no problems?
Is the turn signal relocation kit offered to be purchased separately from the Street Slammer bars a necessity for installation of the Street Slammers? Did anyone NOT use them and have no problems?
I did not use the kit when I installed my street slammers. No problem at all. I would however like to relocate my turn signals at some point. Waiting until I can get the freight train nacelle though.
if you make the change, you gonna sell your primary cover? if so id be interested.
I have several factory parts from my 2010 Fatboy Lo to get rid of if anyone is interested in them. I have the primary cover, lower forks and covers, heel/toe shifter and the brake lever. Maybe someone would want them to alter from the originals without taking the ride time away while doing so??
I use to be able to copy my IMG code from photobocket and be able to post a large picture? Now this as large as it will copy. I screwed it up some how, anyone know what I might be doing wrong?
There, I figured it out, I think lol.
The angle of picture is wrong if you look at the back ground you can see if you turned the picture to where floor was left to right it would be true. I'll post better pics later. I was really just trying to fix my uploading lol.
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