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Hey guys and gals..i need alittle help. I am going to be adding some abs extended hardbags on my classic springer.i was looking at cyclevisions mounts. And I am going with some 36 inch fishtails my problem is with the rear signals? I dont want them on the lower bags. What to due any ideas? I bought some signal lites that mount on the strout but that blocks the hardbag mounts any ideas or help thx guys
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Hey guys and gals..i need alittle help. I am going to be adding some abs extended hardbags on my classic springer.i was looking at cyclevisions mounts. And I am going with some 36 inch fishtails my problem is with the rear signals? I dont want them on the lower bags. What to due any ideas? I bought some signal lites that mount on the strout but that blocks the hardbag mounts any ideas or help thx guys
Nice looking scoot! The Deluxe below-the-tombstone turn signal light bar shown in a post above may be your best choice.
What hard bags do you have in mind? The Springer's lines are so classic, I would think that some vintage-style hard bags may suit the lines well.
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