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Old 07-29-2009, 04:28 PM
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I'm looking to relocate my front turnsignals on my 08 Street Bob. I like the drag specialties PN 2020-0372. The catalog only shows that the part fits 06 and 07 Dynas. Does anyone know a similar part that fits an 08? I don't want the signals to stick too far out.
 
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Old 07-29-2009, 07:15 PM
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should fit an 08, i dont think anything changed???
 
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they didnt fit my 08 lowrider. i went with kury and very happy.
http://www.kuryakyn.com/index.cfm/go...ID/87/IMID/711
 
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Another option is to check out the under $50 thread. I did mine useing the stock mounts and a bracket i fabbed up and they look great. Dont remember who posted it but its easy to find.
 
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Originally Posted by 08FXDC
should fit an 08, i dont think anything changed???
Triple tree changed in 08, its a little fatter at the pinch bolts. There was some issues of the tree breaking at the pinch bolts on the 06/07 so they beefed them up a little.
 

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I bought this from http://www.greatbikegear.com/product...s/eb-TSDNA.htm

Has a laydown plate holder with turn signal relocation. Keeps the signals nice and clean.
 
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Originally Posted by ngoti8tor
I bought this from http://www.greatbikegear.com/product...s/eb-TSDNA.htm

Has a laydown plate holder with turn signal relocation. Keeps the signals nice and clean.
I think the OP is interested in relocating his FRONT signals. Not the rear.
 
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Originally Posted by SC-Longhair
I think the OP is interested in relocating his FRONT signals. Not the rear.
You're correct! I missed that in the post.
 
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It's easy to miss info. I do it all the time.
 
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Why not just relocate both ????
 


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