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RKC remove the passing lamp, and the turn signals?

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Old 11-17-2008, 01:26 PM
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Default RKC remove the passing lamp, and the turn signals?

I'm thinking to remove the passing lights bracket from my Road King Classic but I don't know were I can put the turn signals.

Any idea or pictures?

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Old 11-17-2008, 02:08 PM
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I used Street Glide turn signals on my E-Glide but I think that they mount to where your windshield mounts. Probably not much help.
 
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Old 11-17-2008, 04:11 PM
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Originally Posted by RED E GLIDE
I used Street Glide turn signals on my E-Glide but I think that they mount to where your windshield mounts. Probably not much help.
Did the same with my '04 EG. It should work fine on your bike because the same Custom Aux Passing Lamp kit HD sells for RK's, EG's and SG's is identical for all models, except for the length of the bolts used on the RK to mount the brackets which are longer; probably, to accommodate the detachable windshield hardware. I had these brackets on my EG and sold them to a guy with an RK; they worked perfectly with the longer bolts mentioned in the HD catalog fitment information for the kit.
 
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check my sig pic. i used the hd relocation kit to get the signals off of the handlebars. this same kit should work for you as well.
 
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yep, if you look at the HD site, they have the kit to delete passing lamps and put turn signals on the fork.
 
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thank you!!
 
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I bought powdercoated signals from an FLHX.. u can still use your windscreen or detachable fairing...
 
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Originally Posted by Harleypingman
Did the same with my '04 EG. It should work fine on your bike because the same Custom Aux Passing Lamp kit HD sells for RK's, EG's and SG's is identical for all models, except for the length of the bolts used on the RK to mount the brackets which are longer; probably, to accommodate the detachable windshield hardware. I had these brackets on my EG and sold them to a guy with an RK; they worked perfectly with the longer bolts mentioned in the HD catalog fitment information for the kit.
+1 here
 
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