Brian,
Mine is a 2007 SERK and I'm moving the turn signals from the bars to the forks (no passing lamps). I don't have the part number handy, but it's a standard HD kit that sells for about $150. Does your above procedure cover this? Sorry, don't know much about electronics.
Jim
I too want to relocate
just my turn signals to the front forks.
I bought the $149.95 kit and it would look great, BUT....
It's basically the same kit as is used on stock Street Glides. The problem is that the wires from the included turnsignals have to get back into the nacelle somehow. The new chrome brackets will fit over the windshield grommets nicely, but you're still left with the wires to deal with.
On the Street Glide they take the wires forward about 1/2" right into the bottom of the batwing fairing and they're gone.
Also on the chrome brackets that you get they have a cresent cut out of the front edge of the bracket. This is where the wires on the Street Glide escape from. You can't do that on the SERK or the windshield hardware will hit the wires. Also there is no way to get the new wires down and back up into the nacelle without just having them out in the open.
What I
was going to do was to drill a small hole in the nacelle cover just behind the new chrome mount and put a grommet in the new hole and thread the wires to the inside less than a 1/4" from the rear of the new brackets.
Again another but... But doing this still leaves the cresent cut into the front edge of the chrome bracket to deal with and it will look like crap.
So off came my brackets and back in the box they went. I can't return them now so I'm not sure what I'll do if I ever go with a batwing fairing.
Like someone else said, maybe the "others" currently running the Hoppe and Deadcenter fairing can fill us in on what they did.
Also what someone said about the existing wire for the handle bar turn signals is that they might be able to be reused for the mini powered speakers that some of the new MP3 players use. Just a thought.