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I was told by the 'techs' at J&P that there is nothing for the 2009 Street Bob that will allow for the front turn signals to be relocated to the forks?
I used the technique outlined in the Under $50 thread. Uses the pinch bolts and existing hardware but you'll need to order an additional one from the dealer. I like it because the signals are tucked in about as close as they can be and there's no extra hardware on the fork tubes.
Another member has put these on his dyna. I can't remember who but I'm sure they'll chime. I haven't put these on yet but I figured I couldn't go wrong spending $20 for these.
Another member has put these on his dyna. I can't remember who but I'm sure they'll chime. I haven't put these on yet but I figured I couldn't go wrong spending $20 for these.
Those only show they work up to a 07
The triple trees are different on the 08+ Dynas so most the mounts that go on the pinch bolts wont work on the 08+.
Any mount that goes around the tubes that fit 49mm should work fine. I have the HD one and they do stick out to far but was one of my first mods I did and have never changed them.
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