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Been looking at the pics of your bike that you sent over.... noticed the turn signal relocation just now.
Very cool. How are they mounted?
Kevin
Looks like they are bolted to the holes in the frame for the floorboard brackets. Nice work. I still want some DK custom pegs for my foot clutch, brake pedal, and highway pegs. DKcustoms, can we work soemthing out? PM me if you like. Let's join forces.
that is cool, but not a fanof them, on the turn signals, seems might as well just toss em. no body is gonna notice them down there unless they are as bright as aircraft landing lights.
gonna have to check that link, i sure thought you fitted a set of bike pedals, like the look of those.
Drew's right. I used the tabs with holes on the frame. I got the idea from another guy on here. I'll eventually change both front and rear lights to something smaller with a black housing to blend them in even more. While I not a big fan of turn signals in general, where I live and ride the more light the better to fend off the "blue hairs"...
Thanks for the kind words, in between the heat and illness it took me about two months to get it done. Now that it's getting cooler it's time to RIDE !!!
Stay Safe TIILM
Last edited by TalonIILM; Sep 29, 2011 at 11:46 PM.
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