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Old 08-22-2010, 04:59 PM
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Anyone have a good pic of what the rear turn signal relocation kit looks like when installed?
 
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Here you go. I like it better than shaving down what's there. But I like the original fin better.



 

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I'm glad I decided not to use the relocation kit when I put on my docking hardware. It just doesn't look finished off at all.
 
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I'm glad I decided not to use the relocation kit when I put on my docking hardware. It just doesn't look finished off at all.
dito. shave the sideplate
 
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I relocated the turn signals like that as well and then went to Alloy Art rear turn signals.
 
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+1 on shave the sideplates Looke alot better
 
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thanks for the thread..

question... what are options?

my OL is begging for a sissybar, and I don't know what/which way to go.
 
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After seeing the relocation kit installed, I decided to modify the side plates. I have been waiting for a month for the kit due to back order. The job took about ten minutes to do each side. I used a bench grinder and a fine file to smooth the edges. A quick coat of black enamel and they look perfect. Thanks for the replies........
 
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Excuse my ignorance but what exactly do you have to shave and why ? I have the backrest kit but have not installed it yet on my 2010 Fatboy Lo.
 
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Originally Posted by N3WWL
After seeing the relocation kit installed, I decided to modify the side plates. I have been waiting for a month for the kit due to back order. The job took about ten minutes to do each side. I used a bench grinder and a fine file to smooth the edges. A quick coat of black enamel and they look perfect. Thanks for the replies........
What did you grind? where?
 


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