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Re:Need some help! 4 Years, 4 Months ago  
Nice where did you find it? And how much is it?
 
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Re:Need some help! 4 Years, 4 Months ago  
Custom Dynamics has a universal side mount with frame and led lights. Don't know how good it is or if it would even work on the Roadie.... Custom Dynamics
 
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Re:Need some help! 4 Years, 4 Months ago  
Thanks for the info. I went to the web site but it said that it will not firt the Road Star. Thanks anyhow.
 
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2004 Roadstar dubbed Morning Star, modded to the max. Engine stock. Lowered 1.5, Fuel pump relocated, barons tank extention and fenders. Corbin seat recovered with gato skin.
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Re:Need some help! 4 Years, 4 Months ago  
Flashback wrote:
I like that clean look you have, my guess is that you'd ditch the sigs as well if you could... Now I'll give ya my thoughts, mount the signals to your helmet, and rivet the plate to the back of your vest or jacket..a small tag light could be incorporated into the helmet shining down on the tag..Then go to your local police station and see if it will fly..who knows, they may even like it...

lol... you know if I didnt look so stupid I would have taken you up on this idea.
 
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2004 Roadstar dubbed Morning Star, modded to the max. Engine stock. Lowered 1.5, Fuel pump relocated, barons tank extention and fenders. Corbin seat recovered with gato skin.
Rims by Pro One. Chrome by whomever i could get it from. Paint by Attitude Custom Painting in Tampa.
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Re:Need some help! 4 Years, 4 Months ago  
Try dennis kirk or j&p cycles,they are probably the cheapest!! they have so many different pieces that you can adapt to fit your swingarmor frame or fender or ???......
 
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Re:Need some help! 4 Years, 4 Months ago  
thanks chico I think I found my set up at Pro One some welding will be required but shouldnt be nothing mayor. Will post pics when Im done.
 
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2004 Roadstar dubbed Morning Star, modded to the max. Engine stock. Lowered 1.5, Fuel pump relocated, barons tank extention and fenders. Corbin seat recovered with gato skin.
Rims by Pro One. Chrome by whomever i could get it from. Paint by Attitude Custom Painting in Tampa.
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Re:Need some help! 4 Years, 4 Months ago  
Found the one I pictured on meancycles.com and it runs for around 250 if I remember right
 
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Re:Need some help! 4 Years, 4 Months ago  
i heard about a simmilar law being passed in Minnesota. as far as i know it was at the fault of the low rider cars and trucks the would mount the plates upside down and sideways or even just crooked at a 45 degree angle. if it passed we cant have vertical plates either. I'll have to look into that.
 
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Re:Need some help! 4 Years, 4 Months ago  
MNfreak wrote:
i heard about a simmilar law being passed in Minnesota. as far as i know it was at the fault of the low rider cars and trucks the would mount the plates upside down and sideways or even just crooked at a 45 degree angle. if it passed we cant have vertical plates either. I'll have to look into that.

The law changed last october. No vertical or laid down plates in MN anymore.
 
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Re:Need some help! 4 Years, 4 Months ago  
chico wrote:
Just mount a horizantal plate mount on your bike in the same spot as your vertical one, and you wont havt to worry about it anymore!!!!

I was thinking the exact same thing. The horizontal brackets for customs are the originals from way back in the day.
 
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