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I am thinking about moving my fron turn signals to the fork, and flipping my mirrors. Is there a kit you buy to relocate the turn signals to the fork or how do you attach them?
Did the HD Relocation on my lady's 03. If that brain cell is correct, about $40.
Wouldn't do it again. Sloppy fit, I'll have to disassemble and add some rubber gromets to tighten it up. Ignore the instructions when it comes to wire routing. Look at it and you'll find a route that's cleaner, hiding the wires.
I bought my kit on Ebay.Can't remember the cost but it wasn't expensive at all.They don't stick out nearly as far as the HD kit does
I found mine on Amazon.com listed under "HARLEY DAVIDSON TURN SIGNAL RELOCATION CLAMPS 39mm." They were pretty cheap. The signals look much better on the forks now.
I have the HD chrome kit and it was very east to do and cost $28.00 Took me about 20 mins and did not even have to extend the wires. The only issue I had is the one bracket cracked a bit when I cranked down the new lower tree bolt, but you really can see it. They do look so much better on the fork vs the bars.
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