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Hey ******, those relocated turn signals you just did looks pretty good, from what the fuzzy photo showed. Such an interesting subject, I thought we'd take it off the photos thread and put it on it's own. Get some good photos and move them over here.
I've seen HD's relocate kit for the Sportster in their catalog, and I had a chance today to look over the rear turn lights on a ST. The fender on the ST has a dimple or indentation for that bracket to set into. How did you work around that?
I also considered HD's version of relocating the front, but they seem to hang out there more than I care for. I've seen clamps which the light stem fits into that moves the lights closer to the forks. Has anyone tried those?
OK here it is, this turn signal bar is listed to fit '99 - later touring models except FLHX and '99 later FLSTC Softail Models. Will not fit FLSTC Models with '00 - later Original Equipment Heritage Classic Saddlebags. Ha Well boys and girls they also fit '05 XLC's
HD part # 68615-04 If you click attachment the photo is bigger or if simply click on thumbnail you can enlarge it from there, but y'all knew that. ooops missed the number the first time its -04
Thanks, I think it sure cleans up the side and adds just the right touch to the rear. Won't be complete until I get a couple of chrome bolts to fill the holes left from the old signals.
Yea, the Headlight trim is HD, cheap to I think it was like $34.95 #69738-05, matching trim rings for turn signals, they don't look right without 'em if you do headlight $29.95 #69756-05
THANKS! These numbers are for the Headlight and front turn signal visor trim rings.
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