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Old 10-18-2008, 02:35 PM
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Default 08 Nightster turn signal relocation

Can somebody please point me in the right direction? For some reason I am having the hardest time finding them online. Thanks in advance.
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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.

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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.

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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.

http://www.hdforums.com/forum/showthread.php?t=285637
Are these the signal mounts you got?

http://www.jpcycles.com/productgroup...F-B34C905E8A49
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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.
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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.
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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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Are these the signal mounts you got?

http://www.jpcycles.com/productgroup...F-B34C905E8A49
No, these are the ones...

http://www.jpcycles.com/productgroup...C-3799982A40A5
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It looks like these mounts would work and probably need to powder coat them black.

Product # 3300270 at www.jpcycles.com
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do the drag specialties one mount on the triple tree. insted on the forks like the other one. thanks
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