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Old 07-07-2011, 08:27 PM
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My buddy came over and we installed his Arlen Ness Big sucker and decided to take pics of both bikes. His bike definitely looks mean!! Gotta love the black bikes IMO.





 

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Old 07-07-2011, 08:33 PM
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Messed with the brightness a bit, I think it looks kind of cool!!


 
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Nice pics Jaron, that nightster is a sinister looking bike!
 
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Nice pics!! Both bikes are very cool.
 
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Nice pics Jaron, that nightster is a sinister looking bike!
Thanks! My buddy did a good job. That AC topped it off. It didn't look as good with the stage 1 AC. With those flat bars it's pretty comfortable too not as comfy as the Dyna though.
 

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never been a big sportster fan but, those nightsters are converting me. both bikes are lookin good
 
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he def needs to go with the black pipes, also how hard was it relocating your signals ? been wanting to put them there but wasnt sure if it was worth the time .
 
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he def needs to go with the black pipes, also how hard was it relocating your signals ? been wanting to put them there but wasnt sure if it was worth the time .
It was easy. Making the brackets was easy, just took a couple tries, but with 2 ft of 1/8" flat stock I had plenty. I messed with it and I think the third time I was happy.

I took the forwards off.
Made a template out of cardboard and even mocked the sigs in it
traced it on the flat stock and cut it out with my angle grinder
Put it on, off, grind till it was flush.
Paint with some gloss rustoleum enamel I had on my shelf and that was it.

The hardest part was the sigs because of the connector, but mainly because you want to take your time with the connector then you can pull the wire straight through the controls with no splicing. Here's a thread that should help you out and hit me up if you have any questions. All in all it was an hour to hour and a half of work. Not long at all. Well worth it too!!

There are pics of my set up later in the thread below too!!

https://www.hdforums.com/forum/dyna-...rols-done.html
 

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Old 07-07-2011, 10:09 PM
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Oh and I ran the wires on the back side of the back bone. Someone on here went the extra distance and routed them through the little drain holes in the down tubes. If I knew those were there I would have done the same. If I ever strip my bike down for something I'll probably do that. You also need a short button head bolt for the sigs too.
 
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Nice! What turn signal light bar is that?
 


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