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I bought what looks like yours in the relocation kit. Doing up one side the bracket split. Fortunately I was able to get just the bracket from ebay.
So be careful aligning the bracket when doing up the screw.
I had the Harley relocation kit on a bike that got knocked over in a parking lot. I was able to buy just one side at the dealership. Might be worth looking into
Yes it is. The kit comes with longer screws. You have to pay attention or there is variance in the manufacture as they can split when doing up the screw.
Worst thing is there is no reference so it is hard to get them aligned. Looks crap from the front with one pointing lower than the other.
The ones used on the 2017 Superlow cost over $100 per side!
Last edited by Andy from Sandy; Oct 5, 2018 at 02:01 AM.
I've got a set from my 94 Softail 41mm forks I'm not using. But I'd have to find them.
Had them on, took them right off. I didn't like them, stuck out to far.
There are alternatives.
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