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Relocating front turn sigs. Easy or pain in the ass?

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Old 01-17-2014, 01:52 PM
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The closest you can get!





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The hardest part was finding the clamps the kept the close to the forks, and not sticking them out like lollipops.
 
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LINK for Black Turn Signal Relo Kit

These low profiles are easy bolt-on kits to the forks. They come with everything you need, including step-by-step instructions - takes around 30 minutes.
DK - do these fit the Fat Bob where the clamps are at an angle?
 
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Jp has a set of relocation mounts that use the pinch bolt. I used mini duece signals but you could use larger ones too. Can take better pictures if you want. They work with all fork clamps I'm pretty sure.
 
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Hey 128Auto, your front sigs look like they are as close as mine! That kit must be the same and good quality as well.
 
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Originally Posted by Gommee
Hey 128Auto, your front sigs look like they are as close as mine! That kit must be the same and good quality as well.
What did you use to mount them? Is that a kit or did you use threaded rod to extend the pinch bolts or something?
 
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No wonder! Don't we have everything the same even color? LOL
Yes, the best quality.

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Hey 128Auto, your front sigs look like they are as close as mine! That kit must be the same and good quality as well.
 
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Originally Posted by kp877
What did you use to mount them? Is that a kit or did you use threaded rod to extend the pinch bolts or something?
It is a kit that I got off of Ebay. I will have to look for the link, maybe 128Auto can chime in with the Ebay link.
 
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Originally Posted by spdrcrjl
I am thinking of doing this too. Will they fit on a 2007 Wideglide?
Yes, they will bolt right up.

Originally Posted by rallsqh
DK - do these fit the Fat Bob where the clamps are at an angle?
Yes, there are a variety of locations they will fit, but the most popular are on either of the trees.
 
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Because I ride in some heavy traffic, I wanted a little more distance between the lights. I used the HD relocation kit #68517-94A, $35.95 at your local dealer. Took a couple of hours to install.

Yeah, it does have the "lollypop look," but some folks like the "lollypop" look, some don't, and some just don't really care.
 
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Because I ride in some heavy traffic, I wanted a little more distance between the lights. I used the HD relocation kit #68517-94A, $35.95 at your local dealer. Took a couple of hours to install.

Yeah, it does have the "lollypop look," but some folks like the "lollypop" look, some don't, and some just don't really care.
I will be getting my h-d kit delivered shortly. Would you mind saying why it took 2 hours? Just being careful? Or, is the wiring complicated? Something else? Thanks for your reply.
 


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