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Old 08-23-2013, 11:09 AM
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Originally Posted by folly-17
Anyone have pics of the turn signal and liecens plate relocation kit for the softail slim? Looking into detach bags for my slim and im concerned how they look. Rear and back angle pics please.



P/N 67900127 - License Plate Relocation Kit


P/N 67800065 - Turn Signal Relocation Kit - Softail® Slim and Blackline™
 
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Or you could go with these bags and not have to relocate the lights or plate.

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We don't have them on our website yet, but you can read more about them here:https://www.hdforums.com/forum/the-g...g-signals.html

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Originally Posted by lupus
I didn't get the kit you're referring to, but for reference I did the turn signal relocation and added an axle mount plate bracket. I think this setup would allow for bags and save you from that other beast. Not sure about the clearance of the bags and the stock signal lights. You'd have to check that. Maybe someone ore knowledgable will check in.



Hi, is this Harley kit, I couldn't find it on Harley catalog any one has the part number? Thanks
 
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Side note. Im not sure if anyone feels the same as i do about the turn signal extensions that allow you to install the sissy bar....... but i find the little chicken wing extensions to be an eye sore (personal opinion not trying to offend anyone). I found it very simple just to trim out a small piece of the sissy bar and not change the blinkers.
 
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Originally Posted by LeatherPro
Or you could go with these bags and not have to relocate the lights or plate.



We don't have them on our website yet, but you can read more about them here:https://www.hdforums.com/forum/the-g...g-signals.html

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Im pretty sure that i will be going this route once i am ready to purchase saddle bags. I really don't like the look of the relocation kits.
 
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Originally Posted by brockND
Side note. Im not sure if anyone feels the same as i do about the turn signal extensions that allow you to install the sissy bar....... but i find the little chicken wing extensions to be an eye sore (personal opinion not trying to offend anyone). I found it very simple just to trim out a small piece of the sissy bar and not change the blinkers.
I concur 100%.
 
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For our detachable saddlebag bracket (Easy Brackets ST-R4), we recommend turn signal relocation PN 67900127.
 
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I am looking into the possibility of replacing my fender completely...something along the lines of what Kip4130 did on his Slim...thinking something like a "Slim Bagger" deal. Want bigger saddle bags, preferably hard bags.

Like I said...thinking...
 
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I understand you ask for photos of a relocatation kit installed on a Slim.

However I just wanted to show that there are bag options out there without moving the tailights.
May or may not help?



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The part # you provide is for a Fat Boy, not a Slim. Do you know if they're compatible?



Originally Posted by 1004ron
The relocation kit used in the above pictures will only give you enough clearance for the quick release used on assessories such as sissy bars, but will not give you enough clearance for saddlebags.
Mine has both turn signal relocation kit installed, because the original owner installed the posts for the sissy bar, but if you're starting out all you need is the 73369-10

The relocation kit that you need is : 73369-10 TURN SIGNAL RELO KIT, BLACK HARLEY-DAVIDSON





 


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