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Don't get the HD ones, they stick out a mile. I got the ones in the center at the bottom of the page part number 09148 for 39mm forks (I think the N is the same size as my R). These work great and don't hit pedestrians on the sidewalk as you go by.
Here's a link to a thread I posted when I relocated my signals and put on my bars. You will see pics of them on the bike. I got the drag specialties turn signal mounts from J&P Cycle. cost $20 and I had them powdercoated black. They are the same concept as the HD ones, but don't stick out so much. Hope this helps.
Here's a link to a thread I posted when I relocated my signals and put on my bars. You will see pics of them on the bike. I got the drag specialties turn signal mounts from J&P Cycle. cost $20 and I had them powdercoated black. They are the same concept as the HD ones, but don't stick out so much. Hope this helps.
For mini apes I strongly agree with Papadop88, I had the same problem and once I recieved my H-D relocation mounts I was very dissapointed to see how much they would stick out.
So I decided to just keep them on the bars and they look alright for the little work i have done.
Well, the reason that I would like to relocate them, is because I want to take off the right mirror and put the left one on the bottom side of the handlebar.
Well If you have the 2008 Harley Davidson parts and accessories catalog (Bibble) it's on page 671, Multi Fit section under lighting. Pic - H Turn signal relocation kit 06 - later Dyna Models part # 68564-06. This is the exact item that the parts department picked for me at my local harley Davidson Dealership. (They all have this catalog) You have a really positive chance that it will be in stock, as I was told they are very popular, and the cost is $28.95.
You can also buy the clamps but it's just too much clutter.
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