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Thanks alot! MoCO said that there was only one other one in the entire state. Not sure how much truth there is to it, but I'll tell you that I've never seen another one.
Thanks Jim, use this bracket and your original turn signals. Get it at an Indy or Dealer from Drag Specialties.
FRONT TURN SIGNAL RELOCATION KIT
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Features
[ul][*]Kit moves turn signals from the handlebars to the upper rigid fork assembly [*]Accepts stock and most aftermarket turn signals/marker lights [/ul][/align]
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Part Number
Description
Suggested Retail
2020-0024
For 89-07 OEM Springers
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Descriptions and notes
For 89-07 OEM Springers
Not for use with fork-mounted windshields. [/align]This item appears on page 623 of the Fatbook
crazybastid83..........thanks for the info....as it be....I have the detachable windshield so no luck with this bracket. Wish I could figure out how to install on the light bar....thanks again. Jim
Bubba has also developed a relocating bracket for the turn signals for the Heritage Springer (FLSTS). This unique bracket allows you to transfer the turn signals from the handle bars to directly below the passing lamps WITHOUT CUTTING ANY WIRES. Installation takes minutes for even the poorest of mechanics.
The brackets are precision machined from billet aluminum polished chrome. The bracket mirrors the difficult radiuses which are found under the passing lamps. Because of a small slit on the back side of the bracket, the passing lamp wire is not cut!
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I recommend using CCI's flat lens kit in conjunction with these brackets to give a clean profile.
PS. If you use different handle bars, i.e. Bikini Beach Barsâ˘, Fatboyâ˘, etc. This is a must to prevent damage to the fuel tanks by the turn signal housing.
Here is my ride with the facelift.....changed the red/black tanks and fenders to solid black ones, added some Vance and Hines fishtail slipons (that sound incredible), and some B&B Reproduction cases. I am going to relocate the turn signal lights, and try a few other seats, then this one should be done.
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