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RE: Fabbing an adaptor to move signals back. May duplicate for y'all - vfrpaul98_imp - 04-23-2014 turn signal wire extension pieces, just add your own length wire http://www.cycleterminal.com/050-connectors.html Paul. RE: Fabbing an adaptor to move signals back. May duplicate for y'all - Lord Popgun - 04-23-2014 Thanks Paul and thanks dbuster Fabbing an adaptor to move signals back. May duplicate for y'all - Romo1969_imp - 04-24-2014 ![]() Almost there Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Fabbing an adaptor to move signals back. May duplicate for y'all - Romo1969_imp - 04-25-2014 ![]() ![]() ![]() Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk RE: Fabbing an adaptor to move signals back. May duplicate for y'all - enzo_imp - 04-26-2014 Romo, is the arm and indicator going to be held by only one bolt? Or is there something like a notch in it to stop it from swinging down. If it come loose or pressure is put from the top. Re: RE: Fabbing an adaptor to move signals back. May duplicate for y'all - dBuster_imp - 04-26-2014 (04-26-2014, 04:11 PM)enzo_imp Wrote: Romo, is the arm and indicator going to be held by only one bolt? Or is there something like a notch in it to stop it from swinging down. If it come loose or pressure is put from the top. I believe the notch thought was addressed before... (04-15-2014, 03:19 AM)Romo1969_imp Wrote: No bar required. It's aluminum. Super light. And it tightens to the rail nice and firm. May add a tab to insert into the rail where there is a slot to eliminate swing. But need to set the angle fixed for that. Some may want the extension level to ground. Some may want to flow with the angle of the rail slightly upward. So may or may not do a tab. It's all super light. Looking for top down pic Sent from my XT1055 using Tapatalk RE: Fabbing an adaptor to move signals back. May duplicate for y'all - enzo_imp - 04-27-2014 Thanks Buster. Fabbing an adaptor to move signals back. May duplicate for y'all - Romo1969_imp - 04-27-2014 We shall see this week I should be finalizing fitment and wiring. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk RE: Fabbing an adaptor to move signals back. May duplicate for y'all - VTR1000F_imp - 05-20-2014 any news?:-) RE: Fabbing an adaptor to move signals back. May duplicate for y'all - The Spaceman_imp - 05-21-2014 I just want to know how you go from that napkin sketch to the actual part...man that's just black magic! Then again, wouldn't it be REALLY cool if the finished part looked just like the napkin?
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