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Old May 22nd, 2007, 06:34 PM   #1
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Turn Signal problems

I have a 2002 Sportster 1220 custom, and this morning I went to get it out and someone had knocked off my rear turn signal. I tried loosening up the bolt under the fender and retightening it, but no luck......can anyone help me here on getting this damn turn signal back on? I looked and it appears the bolt is bent a little bit, but shouldnt stop it from going back on
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not familiar with the sportster, but, have you looked in your service manual??? it should have step by step with pics to get the bugger back on...my glilde manual has it.....have fun and welcome to the forum!!
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thanks for the reply, but i dont have a service manual......guess ill have to go spend the money at the local dealership......was trying to avoid that, but thank you for the advice.....ill look online first
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Not having a service manual is like not having air in your tires. A wise man on this forum said, " the service manual is the best tool in the box", now who was that?
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Wasn't me, the best tool in my toolbox is a roll of duct tape and a big hammer
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that is two tools!!!!!!!!
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that is two tools!!!!!!!!
no them are two toys..oh you mean what ken said
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