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I have a custom billet light bar mounted between my forks and would like to find a bar that would stretch across the front of the forks to allow me to mount a bullet style light. Anybody have any bars like this or know of anything that's available? I would like to get my turn signals out farther for a little more visibility but keep them off the handle bars. Help!!!!
I have a custom billet light bar mounted between my forks and would like to find a bar that would stretch across the front of the forks to allow me to mount a bullet style light. Anybody have any bars like this or know of anything that's available? I would like to get my turn signals out farther for a little more visibility but keep them off the handle bars. Help!!!!
Mounting the stock bullet type signal lights on the forks is one option that many of us have done; https://www.hdforums.com/forum/softa...kit-flstf.html
Someone even sells the parts to do it on Ebay, although it's much easier just to find the stuff to do it locally where you live.
The only other option that I'm aware of is to check Craigslist/Ebay for someone selling just the light bar from an auxiliary passing light kit.
You can mount stock turn signals right on the the fork tins. All you have to do is drill them and put them on.
I have a windshield that I use on longer rides so I would like to mount them a little lower, I'm surprised noone makes a nice billet bar that mounts in the center to accommodate turn signals.
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