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After getting home yesterday afternoon i noticed my fork mounted turn signal is loose. I figured no big deal, maybe remove the lens and tighten a nut or something. well i removed the lens and there isnt one, so im guessing its behind the fork covers?? Mine mount using the fork cover bolt, not exactly sure how to get back there? ...Im also on my work computer so i couldnt post a picture but i did put a better pic in my signature so you can see the style i have. I also tried searching but most others use a bracket of some type that is pretty easy to tighten.
if it's like a street glide mount - remove the two bolts at the top and bottom and the whole bracket comes off. there is a screw behind the bracket that goes into the light.
Nope, no brackets on this one. goes directly into the nacelle. Im guessing the nacelle has to come off? Maybe it was put on before the nacelle was installed on the bike? Going to start removing what i can when i get home to get to it. Thanks for your input guys!
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