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HELP! I have my bike in the shop to install a coil/ignition relocation. I bought the DK Customs coil relocation with the F6 ignition relocation kit. The guys from the Harley service department just called me and informed me that the F6 ignition relocation does not work on a 2012 48. Is this true?
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The F6 fit on my 2011 48. I will say I could only get the bracket to go on in the "out" position. If I grind a small amount off a corner which I will do this winter it will fit on in the "in" position
Doubting this. Which doesn't "fit"? the ignition bracket is only a bent peice of metal that can placed virtually anywhere. The coil bracket should fit any 45 degree HD twin it's made for I'd imagine?
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