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TOPIC: Harrison Specialties Turn Signals For Sale...SOLD!
Harrison Specialties Turn Signals For Sale...SOLD! 1 year 1 month ago #1
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Up for sale 4 Harrison Specialties Black Teardrop turn signals. These are one of my favorite mods on my Max....very nice turn signals. I've got the mod bug though so I'm going to change them...hope I don't regret it.
www.harrisonspecialtiesstore.com/servlet...EDs-Amber-LED/Detail They cost me over $150 (including shipping) for the set, they are in like new condition with the exception that the wires have been shortened. I will also include the adapter plates that I made to mount the front ones to the stock mounts. They are very bright. I'll take $70 shipped anywhere in the 48. Please PM if interested the first PM will get them. Thanks, Mark Here is a little video of them on my bike. |
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Mark B
"The Future Is Unwritten"
Last Edit: 1 year 1 month ago by itgoes.
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Re: Harrison Specialties Turn Signals For Sale 1 year 1 month ago #2
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I also have a set of mirrors that I bought because they mimicked the shape of the turn signals. They are cool and very unique, I get a lot of compliments on them. They are the smooth black ones in this link. These are also high quality pieces....the mirrors were $120 each.
www.jokermachine.com/itemstreet2004.asp?...yID=62&Placeholder=0 Ask me about a package deal....signals and mirrors. |
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Mark B
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Re: Harrison Specialties Turn Signals For Sale 1 year 1 month ago #3
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Thats a D-L Mark my Kuryakin bullits were well over 100 bucks with about 1/2 the LED'S and i still had to paint them
Harrison makes good solid lighting not cheap Taiwan crap , I like the Joker mirrors i was poking around their site and i did not already have my Rizomas i would be all over their billet mirrors nice that they make adaptors for non American bikes and you dont have to "rig" something up good solid stuff. |
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Re: Harrison Specialties Turn Signals For Sale 1 year 1 month ago #4
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$150 shipped for 4 turn signals AND the 2 mirrors. They cost me over $400.
As Capt Bob mentioned these are very nice quality parts..... well matched to the VMax. I have my eye on another $400's worth of mirrors and turn signals......but, I won't be able to sleep knowing I have $800's worth of mirrors and turn signals for my VMax in the garage. These have to go first. Mark I will still sell them separately if someone is interested.....make me an offer. |
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Mark B
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Re: Harrison Specialties Turn Signals For Sale 1 year 1 month ago #5
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That's a smokin deal
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One Man One Bike and A Hole Lot of Rubber to Burn!
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Re: Harrison Specialties Turn Signals For Sale 1 year 1 month ago #6
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itgoes: U have a PM
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Re: Harrison Specialties Turn Signals For Sale 1 year 1 month ago #7
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Would you mind me asking how you made the adapators for the front rings, been thinking about this, TH
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Re: Harrison Specialties Turn Signals For Sale 1 year 1 month ago #8
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Firemanz wrote:
Would you mind me asking how you made the adapators for the front rings, been thinking about this, TH I'll take a picture of them when the come off....and post here how I made them, very simple. I understand you can buy them now.....not sure where though. |
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Mark B
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Re: Harrison Specialties Turn Signals For Sale 1 year 1 month ago #9
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itgoes wrote:
Firemanz wrote:
Would you mind me asking how you made the adapators for the front rings, been thinking about this, TH I'll take a picture of them when the come off....and post here how I made them, very simple. I understand you can buy them now.....not sure where though. Firemanz, below are some photos of what you need to mount common motorcycle turn signals to the stock VMax mounts. The oblong metal piece is what I made by tracing the shape on a piece of 12 gauge steel then cutting it out, and finishing the shape on a grinder. With the backing washer in place inside the mount, line up the metal piece and mark where the hole needs to be for the turn signal threaded stalk. Drill the hole and then assemble with a star washer and nut. Like I said I understand you can buy these now......but what fun is that! It's always cool to have parts on your bike you made by hand no matter how small they may be. It's about an hours worth of work.....when put together it looks 100% factory. |
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Mark B
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Re: Harrison Specialties Turn Signals For Sale 1 year 1 month ago #10
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Thank you very much for the pictures, I understand how it would work now. I wanted to put some led signals on the stock brackets. Again thank you !
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