Paul Yaffe Black Yafterburner Turn Signal Eliminators - Harley Street Glide Flhx on 2040-parts.com
Russellville, Arkansas, US
Paul Yaffe Black Yafterburner Turn Signal Eliminators
One of the most important steps in customizing any Harley is cleaning up the lines and removing clutter. The first step when removing or relocating the stock turn signals is the ugly mounting holes and paint damage that is underneathe them when you remove them. Paul came up with these killer looking filler bars that cover the area left by removing the stock turn signals. Heck, these things look so cool they’ll make you want to remove your signals even if it wasn’t on your to do list! Each part is CNC machined from 6061-T6 and the flawlessly chrome plated or black anodized & accent machined. Choose from two awesome styles. Yafterburner or Domino. Check my other listings for other styles and finishes. Each kit comes with (2) covers, hardware & instructions.
Applications: 2006-2012 FLHX & FLHX Trikes
Part Number: 0412-0197
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