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Morning,
In the process of installing some new parts. I have eliminated the stock fender and am looking for the best place to remount the rear signals. I would like to utilize the bottom hole where my strut was mounted? Any ideas?
Alloy Art has a set of LED turn signals that slide over the back end of the struts...interesting concept. Are those lights on the your scoot's struts or reflectors?
Im putting on a Swingarm mounted fender. So I don't have struts anymore. I am running an old ford taillight on the side mount. I need to somehow utilize the holes where the struts used to mount on.
How about the EZ-Brackets "Turn Signal Relocator".
Install was a piece of cake. My set up is a little different, it's a Fat Boy. I plugged the holes with plastic hole plugs that I got from the local hardware store. Harley sells them, but my dealer only had them in chrome.
Here's the website: http://greatbikegear.com/store/2002-...a89a14a05e732f
Last edited by Jester750; Mar 20, 2012 at 09:34 AM.
Im putting on a Swingarm mounted fender. So I don't have struts anymore. I am running an old ford taillight on the side mount. I need to somehow utilize the holes where the struts used to mount on.
I just mounted these mini bullets in the holes you are referring to.
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