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Can anyone help me here. I have an '06 RK Custom and am looking to move the front turn signals down by the front forks. I do not want to get the horizontal "bar thing" that moco sells that you can mount the round auxiliary lights on the top, and the flatter turn signals on the bottom. (I have aux. lights that mount on the crash bar)
Does moco or any aftermarket companies make a clamp or something similar to mount the turn signals from the front forks?
Can anyone help me here. I have an '06 RK Custom and am looking to move the front turn signals down by the front forks. I do not want to get the horizontal "bar thing" that moco sells that you can mount the round auxiliary lights on the top, and the flatter turn signals on the bottom. (I have aux. lights that mount on the crash bar)
Does moco or any aftermarket companies make a clamp or something similar to mount the turn signals from the front forks?
thanks for any help.
ace57
'06 FLHRS "mattie"
like what i did? easy install.... plus i can still run a windshield when i want to (which ends up being most of the time)
you can see the turn signal relocation on my sig pic. it is the hd kit, mounts on top of your windshield mounts so you can still put on/take off the windshield (easily). the hardest part of the install is disassembling the electrical connectors-no cutting or splicing/soldering required. the downside-its an expensive kit, list is around 150. go with the online discounters on this one, especially with winter coming on. heres a better pic for you, ya gotta excuse the dirt, haven't had a chance to clean it since getting caught in the rain the other day.....
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