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Old 11-25-2008, 03:01 PM
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Originally Posted by MarksBOB
I'm not first to do this mod, got the idea from another forum member.
the part No is 68615-04 it's not a direct fit.
the mounting is at the wrong angle to the fender and needs grinding.
well worth the time to get a good result.
Awesome! I figured the angle was wrong just looking at it on a friend's bike but it looked do-able.

Was the width about right or did you have to cut into the sides of it as well as changing the seating angle?

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Old 11-25-2008, 03:22 PM
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There isn't one specifically made for the Dyna fender, but guys on the forum have gotten the ones for baggers, drilled beneath their tail lights, and mounted them that way.
 
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Old 11-25-2008, 03:48 PM
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width o.k. just change the seating angle and mount with a rubber washer
 
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for like $20 more than the cost of one of those H-D bars .... you can get these:
http://www.alloyart.com/products/dsl.html

much sweeter lookin than a bagger bar IMHO.
 
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Old 12-04-2008, 10:09 PM
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Softail guy here but considering a dyna for the next ride and saw this thread.. wanted to add, a thing I used on my fatboy to relocate the lights to a laydown license plate mount at bubba's brakes..
http://www.bubbasbrake.com/xcart/pro...cat=250&page=1

would probably work nice on some model dyna's I'm guessing. I can say it was a quality product.. great workmanship and looked fabulous.. and they're nice guys over there to deal with. Highly recommended.

http://www.bubbasbrake.com/images/li...late_image.jpg

http://www.bubbasbrake.com/xcart/ima...nce%20ring.jpg
 
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Old 12-05-2008, 06:57 AM
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Originally Posted by Babs
Softail guy here but considering a dyna for the next ride and saw this thread.. wanted to add, a thing I used on my fatboy to relocate the lights to a laydown license plate mount at bubba's brakes..
http://www.bubbasbrake.com/xcart/pro...cat=250&page=1

would probably work nice on some model dyna's I'm guessing. I can say it was a quality product.. great workmanship and looked fabulous.. and they're nice guys over there to deal with. Highly recommended.

http://www.bubbasbrake.com/images/li...late_image.jpg

http://www.bubbasbrake.com/xcart/ima...nce%20ring.jpg
Thats what I used when relocating the rear sigs
 
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Thanks Babs for bringing that to the option list, it looked great on your fatboy.

I really like how you mounted yours dpriest, it looks like you probably used the spare hole at the license plate mount to run your wires and just eliminated the brake housing junction box and used the plugs under the seat to run the turn/tail/brake circuit from there. Good job!
 
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Thanks.. Yeah I had to go look at the photobucket page (fixed link that was lost apparantly in my signature now)... But that kinda hurt.. I think I got a little sick there for a moment. You know.. when you have those "What in the @#$% was I @%^&*!$ thinking!!!!" moments. That dadgum 2-ton trane a/c system that the bike paid for better chug along for 20 freakin' years! All I gotta say bout dat! hehehehe
 
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That was an interesting product.. I thought they were discontinued.. I think that assembly came about because Indian was putting them on the Chief's during their 'last' attempt.. looked good I thought.. Only drawback is the signals are part of the same piece so it's not made for swapping out with different bullets. Good product concept though.
 


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