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So Im in the process of gathering parts for a T-bar and new triple tree setup for install on my 07 RG have the ignition switch moved to where the horn used to mount. Have 3 of the Aux switches on the lower dash panel Id like to keep; use one for my fog lights, the cruise for well the cruise control and also use the 3rd Acc one for powering on a couple of saddlebag chargers I dont want on all the time.
Anyone found a good spot to move these away from the factory location when installing T-bars and a new upper triple tree??
Harley made a digital gear indicator that mounts next to the right side switches. These are for pre-2014 bikes and it has 2 blank spaces for whatever switches you want. You could replace the gear indicator part with a switch so you'll have 3.
Another option, and cleaner look, is push button switches, like these push buttons or something similar. This one gives you three, but I think one is a momentary. Not sure how thick your T-Bar is but this is for a 1" and 7/8" diameter.
I have the gear indicator on my 13 King and wanted to add some extra switches but never ended up doing it. As with all things not current, I don't think Harley makes it any longer so you'll have to call for availability like the link above.
Harley made a digital gear indicator that mounts next to the right side switches. These are for pre-2014 bikes and it has 2 blank spaces for whatever switches you want. You could replace the gear indicator part with a switch so you'll have 3.
Another option, and cleaner look, is push button switches, like these push buttons or something similar. This one gives you three, but I think one is a momentary. Not sure how thick your T-Bar is but this is for a 1" and 7/8" diameter.
I have the gear indicator on my 13 King and wanted to add some extra switches but never ended up doing it. As with all things not current, I don't think Harley makes it any longer so you'll have to call for availability like the link above.
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