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Re:Kuryakyn turn signals and laydown plate 3 Months ago  
laydown plate does look nice!
 
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Re:Kuryakyn turn signals and laydown plate 3 Months ago  
Jason, is it legal to have a license place with no numbers/letters on it or one that change from nothing to "A6" and back to nothing? Seriously, nice. I was considering that... a bit pricey but what isn't?
 
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Re:Kuryakyn turn signals and laydown plate 3 Months ago  
I love this setup on my R* I get a lot of compliments mine was $300 with the Kury plug n play RTB mod.
I think it's how it should have come from Yamama Very nice Jason!

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Re:Kuryakyn turn signals and laydown plate 3 Months ago  
Same one I have, and I love it. Very clean, custom look. Was very hard getting the wires put back in!!!!!! Now I just got the matching front lights, with driving lights built in to the silver bullets.
 
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Re:Kuryakyn turn signals and laydown plate 3 Months ago  
IowaRoadie...I am looking into the matching fronts now too, probably be in the near future. Yeah, the wires were a bear to get through, then again, I took out my whole subfender then had to reroute everything again after I put it on. ugh! live and learn. Yeah, a bit pricy, but I hated the "billboard" and my last bike had hardly anything on the rear, so this to me was way too much. Now, its clean, and the laydown curved plate is nice. Im $350 happy with it!

Going to add the hazard flashers tonight probably, its been raining for 3 days now, so I gotta go at least work on her...and thanks to Nick (peacemaker) my new (his old) exhaust is here!
 
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Re:Kuryakyn turn signals and laydown plate 3 Months ago  
The front ones match up nice with the rear, giving a unique turn signal, plus the extra look of driving lights. It is all pretty pricey, but I figure it is something you do once and be done with it. Well, who am I kidding. You are never "done with it". I will post new pic when done. Looking for a mount for the new headlight I bought, but do not want to pay the $100 list price.
 
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Re:Kuryakyn turn signals and laydown plate 3 Months ago  
I have the kury setup also but I just put on a chrome in and out burger plate frame. it actually lays flatter. I only paid 250 for mine from jp cycle. Fifty yet
 
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Re:Kuryakyn turn signals and laydown plate 3 Months ago  
I'm curious about how visible the lights are. I've been told they are not bright enough during daylight hours......is that right?
 
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Re:Kuryakyn turn signals and laydown plate 3 Months ago  
The Kury Site does mention that they may contravene 108 safety regs..click on the lights

Lighting

they look beautiful but if the are not 16 " apart center to centre then??

BTW stock signals are 17 " apart...

but then who cares about regs..

We complain when cagers cant see us....so the Feds come with regulations that make us more visible..then we shove these regs up some ones ASS just stirrin chit
 
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Re:Kuryakyn turn signals and laydown plate 3 Months ago  
Great job. I thinking about changing mine out now>
 
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