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Good point on why to leave the rears on, I didn't think about that. Although, you could use your hand signals...which is much easier for someone to see rather than the small signals. Did you just unplug the fronts from the harness? Nothing else needed?
Yup, just unplugged at the connector under the tank. Super easy, and if ya ever want to put em back, just plug em back in!
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OK, will do!
Side note, what's the best way to get the stripped bolts off? They were 1/8" Allen heads but are stripped and nothing is working getting them out. I even tried a small torx head thinking it might grab it but I think it just stripped it worse.
I put one on my bike and I really like it. It helped clean up the front end by getting rid of the factory turn signals. I got the smooth version, and I don't think it looks "cheap" or "out of place" on my bike. I'll get a picture for you tomorrow
If you get one and have any question, feel free to PM me. I had plenty of questions when I got mine, and a lot of them I had to answer for myself upon installation
I put one on my bike and I really like it. It helped clean up the front end by getting rid of the factory turn signals. I got the smooth version, and I don't think it looks "cheap" or "out of place" on my bike. I'll get a picture for you tomorrow
If you get one and have any question, feel free to PM me. I had plenty of questions when I got mine, and a lot of them I had to answer for myself upon installation
I've had the Pro-One bar for years - looks fine to me.
I believe you are the one that posted pics of it in the other thread linked above?
Your right, it doesn't look bad at all. Not sure effective it is as far as someone seeing them ...that's why I am thinking of just removing them all together.
Removed my front turn signals tonight... WOW, it looks SO much cleaner now. Thinking about removing the rear ones as well. I use hand signals all the time anyway. Not the best pics but you get the idea.
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