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    here is something i haven't seen before and i like it----anyone seen this before or have a setup like this for sale? look at ebay item number 120420597643 and look at about the 10th picture that shows the handlebar mounting system. pretty cool

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    Say flat-happy......
    Just a thought with your camera, here's what I do--- I remove the memory card from the camera, and use a card-reader device that plugs directly into a USB port in the front of my computer. Windows picks it up as a separate drive and opens a dialog box from which you can choose to open the folder and view the pictures, or copy them to a file on your computer hard drive, and other choices. The card reader I use is a little device like a 'thumb drive', costs about 10 bucks at an office supply store, or a computer store. I never use those dang cords or docking stations, and it's so much easier.

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    Quote Originally Posted by flat-happy View Post
    here is something i haven't seen before and i like it----anyone seen this before or have a setup like this for sale? look at ebay item number 120420597643 and look at about the 10th picture that shows the handlebar mounting system. pretty cool
    I am using that setup on my Knuck bobber that is under construction. It was sold by all the leading aftermarket companies back in the day.

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    i'll try that tom---i have one already but never hooked it up because the camera has been working so well till now

    thank you chris---i figured you knew what it was. looks like a lot better setup than the flanders i'm using on my 46 bobber. can't believe i've never seen it before. did you ever use that right side case i swapped you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by flat-happy View Post
    i'll try that tom---i have one already but never hooked it up because the camera has been working so well till now

    thank you chris---i figured you knew what it was. looks like a lot better setup than the flanders i'm using on my 46 bobber. can't believe i've never seen it before. did you ever use that right side case i swapped you?
    I am modifiny a set of Flanders risers to attach to that triple clamp so I can run non H-D bars
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    hello---please look at the acessory headlight that in shown on the harley davidson other page. any help with info about it would be greatly appreciated. it has two beams at 32cp each and is 6 volt. i'd like to know where it was made, by what company, if the company still exists, where it was sold and for what purpose if possible.thank you all for the help

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    Quote Originally Posted by flat-happy View Post
    hello---please look at the acessory headlight that in shown on the harley davidson other page. any help with info about it would be greatly appreciated. it has two beams at 32cp each and is 6 volt. i'd like to know where it was made, by what company, if the company still exists, where it was sold and for what purpose if possible.thank you all for the help
    It is an aftermarket accessory lamp. Not part of any motorcycle. It is not at all uncommon to find automotive parts on old motorcycles.
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    i like using automotive parts on my bikes as long as they fit and aren't gaudy. i'm using this on my sidecar fender for the 47FL because i think it looks a lot better that the one harley used. i wish they had used this one instead. it was made by guide too but as far as i have been able to find it was used only on a 35 or 36 pontiac and a few different british cars. i still can't find any information on the catseye shaped headlight i put on another post. i have contacted as many light collectors as i can find and no one has ever seen one before of has any information on the brown universal company

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    i like this flag too but i think i have seen this on an old restored boat

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    this is the headlight i can't find any info on from car guys or motorcycle guys

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