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Fender mounted flasher bracket.

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Fender mounted flasher bracket.

Postby Criswell » Thu May 16, 2013 8:52 am

Can anyone provide me with either a dimension/reference/location/drawing for the mounting holes for the fender mounted flasher bracket? The fender that this is going to be mounted on does not have the holes to mount the bracket so I just need a point to start from so I can try to get it as close as possible to where it should be. Any help would most definitly be appreciated.
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Re: Fender mounted flasher bracket.

Postby Mike in Louisiana » Thu May 16, 2013 9:19 am

does the other fender have 2 holes in it? if yes just switch sides.
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Re: Fender mounted flasher bracket.

Postby Criswell » Thu May 16, 2013 7:38 pm

Nope, no holes for the bracket at all. Just trying to get it close to the correct place for mounting.
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Re: Fender mounted flasher bracket.

Postby Brandon Webb » Fri May 17, 2013 9:02 pm

We have one it'll be Sunday before I can look at it let me see if there is any way to make a pattern.

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Re: Fender mounted flasher bracket.

Postby Criswell » Fri May 17, 2013 10:08 pm

Brandon Webb wrote:We have one it'll be Sunday before I can look at it let me see if there is any way to make a pattern.


Thanks for the help. The photo below is about the best one that I could find that shows the placement of the mounting holes for the bracket (plus some extras).

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The three yellow arrows with the red outline show the mounting holes for the bracket and the two solid red arrows show the two existing holes in the fender. If I am looking at it right, the two existing holes and the one mounting hole for the flasher bracket all seem to run along the same line (see white line). A center-to-center measurement between the two holes (yellow with red outline to solid red) should give me an excellent jumping-off point to start with. Any and all help if definitly appreciated.
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