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

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Looking to move signals from the bars to the forks. Curious as to how easy this is and what needs to be done.
 
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real easy
 
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The best place to relocate them is to the parts box, that really cleans up the front (and rear) and looks way better!
 
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Originally Posted by TylerBoehm
Looking to move signals from the bars to the forks. Curious as to how easy this is and what needs to be done.
LINK for Chrome Turn Signal Relo Kit

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.
 
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Really easy. I moved mine while installing my new bars a couple weeks ago. I bought a motion pro relocation off of amazon. I was going from stock bars to an internally wired set-up so the time was right. I had to get at all the wiring anyway so I figure what the heck.

I couple small zip-ties to run the wires behind the lower triple and routed the wires back into the frame. For $40 it really cleaned up the front end.
 
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Originally Posted by DK Custom
LINK for Chrome Turn Signal Relo Kit

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.
I am thinking of doing this too. Will they fit on a 2007 Wideglide?
 
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Originally Posted by skinman13
real easy
+1 Did the relo on my WG and could not be happier with the look. Added lense covers that are similar to the headlamp.
 
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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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It's fairly easy except the newer model, they run the turn wiring harness in the switch housing. You have to rewire them that's all.
 
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http://www.treasurecoastmc.com/produ...ductid=7723083

I had mine mounted to the triple tree for a while, super quick and easy to install. Since switched to Joker Machine LED's.
 


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