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pulling the rear turn signals
07/22/10 at 11:34:28
 
does anyone know a way to pull the rear turn signals without taking the rear fender off, if so how?  Thanks all

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Re: pulling the rear turn signals
Reply #1 - 07/22/10 at 11:35:54
 
you have to pull the rails not the fender.
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Reply #2 - 07/22/10 at 11:41:53
 
is that just the bolts under the rear side of the rails? i found one set towards the back and the two near the seat...any more other then that?
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Re: pulling the rear turn signals
Reply #3 - 07/22/10 at 12:34:45
 
Dunno if you have saddle brackets or a sissy bar but there are 2 more on the back that hold on the saddle bracket and one doubles through the sissy on mine so that's 5 each side.  Yours may only have the 3.  You can get at em with alittle wiggling and a box wrench.
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Reply #4 - 07/22/10 at 12:36:37
 
yeah i have a sissy bar (95 savage) but no saddle brackets.  thanks guys
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Re: pulling the rear turn signals
Reply #5 - 07/22/10 at 15:43:51
 
You can make yourself a little extra room if you need it by disconnecting the shocks and jacking it up.  That lets the back tire drop a little and make more space between the tire and fender
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