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I want to put mine back on. I'd like to put them down low. I have the Arlen Ness forward controls it has a hole in bottom and was thinking of mounting to it. Anyone got any pic's of this or something close.
Several in here have done the lights down on or near the foot control mounts. Looks kinda cool but I question the usefulness. I'll be damned if I can think of who, though.
I've been looking for a good way to relocate the sigs from the bars... I relocated them to the forks on my sporty and that worked great, but I kinda like the look of the really low ones as shown here. I think they would still be fine from a visibility standpoint as stated in some of those threads, I just worry about scraping them when using the existing holes on the Breakout, it's so damn low...
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