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HDs options for relocation suck, does anyone know of a lay down plate holder that I could just remove the signals, stems and all and mount to the laydown. It just seems that would be the easiest and cleanest looking way to go. If anyone knows of a Laydown plate that would allow for the elongated stems to mount to it just behind the plate itself????Please let me know, I have had no luck searching yet.
Don't know of any. I got the HD laydown plate with the signal bar attached to it. It's looks okay, I guess. Made room for larger saddlebags. I really liked my Kury curved laydown plate, but couldn't attach sigs to it.
Greatbikegear.com carries a laydown bracket setup by Custom Chrome. It uses your original turn signals and wing standoffs. I have it on my 07 Street Bob. Very clean IMO I'll post a pic as soon as I find one.
Greatbikegear.com carries a laydown bracket setup by Custom Chrome. It uses your original turn signals and wing standoffs. I have it on my 07 Street Bob. Very clean IMO I'll post a pic as soon as I find one.
what he said .... www.easybrackets.com ...they even have an installation video of the relocate kit...
Thanks everyone, that one at EasyBrackets is exactly what I had in mind. But Subculture's sure looks good, got to check it out to see what it will take to mount it.
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