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Fork mounts for turn signals.
07/16/08 at 12:26:03
I bought these on fleabay.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ih=013&sspagename=ST...
They seem to be VERY quality construction and I think I can mount the rear ones no problem with just cutting off a little of the threads (too long). However, for the front, the OEM signal fork mounts won't accommodate these. Any idea of ones that might? I'm not sure what all criteria I need to determine it.
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Re: Fork mounts for turn signals.
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07/16/08 at 12:37:18
You might find that if you rotate the stock mounts to the front of the fork tube you can mount them. That's what I did.
Here's a pic.
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07/16/08 at 12:39:51
Interesting...How did you secure the stem into the mounts? Did the threads work?
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07/16/08 at 12:57:42
Just stick the threaded signal shaft through the hole and use the nut that it comes with on the other side. Tricky to find a tool to tighten but you only have to do it once.
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Just stick the threaded signal shaft through the hole and use the nut that it comes with on the other side. Tricky to find a tool to tighten but you only have to do it once.
Nice...can't wait to get home and try it. I think I'll use some loctite and hot glue once i get them as tight as I can
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