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I am planning on relocating my speedometer and I would really like to keep my dummy lights on somewhere. If found this one on ebay but its kinda expensive for what it is: http://www.ebay.ca/itm/220844739668?...84.m1423.l2648 I was wondering if any of you knew of a cheaper handlebar clamp that got them lights on. There is always the joker machine relocation bracket but the price tag is also pretty shiny.
Many members just get a cheap-o top clamp and just reattach the dummy lights in front of it using double-sticky tape, here is mine (it looks decent, and the sticky tape surprisingly keeps the dummy lights attached to it.... it had been more than a year since I did it with no issues) :
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