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#56724 04/25/2006 5:17 PM
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There was a post on the Bonneville Delphi forum from RIVCO Products. Here are just a couple of the items they listed for Americas:

TA005-5~Optional Relocation Arm

This item is used to move the passenger board forward 4” and have three different height adjustments. These will further increase passenger legroom and comfort.
RETAIL COST: $69.95


TA104~Triumph America Front Turn Signal Relocators

This kit consists of two split clamps that attach to the fork tubes. The original turn signals mount directly to the split clamps. This greatly cleans up and improves the look of the bike by tucking the signals in close to the forks.
RETAIL COST: $64.95

I don't know anything about the company, so enter at your own risk. I checked their website, and they don't have any listings for the items, much less pics. I did post a reply asking if they were going to put the items up on their website with pics.

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SalMaglie #56725 04/25/2006 7:40 PM
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Brent carries Rivco stuff for rockets and he told me they are working on a few things for Americas. I'm sure he'll have pics!!


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bennybmn #56726 04/25/2006 7:53 PM
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Yep, we have all the pics and dibs on the first pieces out of Rivco so we should have all items soon.

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brent #56727 04/25/2006 7:56 PM
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Speak o the devil...


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Well there you go!

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SalMaglie #56729 04/25/2006 10:52 PM
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Got a reply back from RIVCO. Here's a link to photobucket.com with pics of the items.

If you allow popups from photobucket, when you click on the small pics a new window will open with larger individual pics.

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SalMaglie #56730 04/26/2006 9:57 AM
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Hmmm, I wish they had the lay-back license plate bracket without the lights. Brent?


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SalMaglie #56731 04/26/2006 4:08 PM
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Whats the canister with wires attached? Forward of the FUGLY Optional Relocation Arm. Click on URL as the pic would misalign this thread... "http://s24.photobucket.com/albums/c50/rivcoproducts/?action=view&current=rivcoproductcdimagesnew2006059.jpg]Pull the trigger until it goes, Click !"

Edited: The photobucket site no longer has an address to the pics. At least my click link nor the link above.

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moe #56732 04/26/2006 5:54 PM
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Somehow those pics aren't working for me...


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FriarJohn #56733 04/26/2006 5:58 PM
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I wish they had the lay-back license plate bracket without the lights.




That won't be a problem. The SOMA lights are add ons.

-brent

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brent #56734 04/26/2006 6:09 PM
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Keeps telling me the item no longer exists... Brent, any teaser photos? I'm hurtin over here!!


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bennybmn #56735 04/26/2006 11:10 PM
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Benny - I just emailed a bunch of stuff your way.

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brent #56736 04/27/2006 1:01 AM
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I wish they had the lay-back license plate bracket without the lights.



That won't be a problem. The SOMA lights are add ons.




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FriarJohn #56737 04/27/2006 10:10 AM
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Like the man says, he just e-mailed me a ton of pics. Rather than taking up my entire gallery, I'd be happy to forward you guys the whole e-mail for your entertainment. Send me a PM...


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bennybmn #56738 04/27/2006 11:48 AM
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Wow! They have some great stuff. Look at these hiway pegs Rivco HIWAY PEGS What size is our frame? They offer 1-1/8 dia. and 1-1/4 dia. options...


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tmspeedy #56739 04/27/2006 12:42 PM
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I want 'em but not sure if they'll fit anywhere practical due to our header pipes.


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FriarJohn #56740 04/27/2006 3:15 PM
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Hmmm, I wish they had the lay-back license plate bracket without the lights.


This one looks pretty good on a speedy. Lay down brkt

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bennybmn #56741 04/27/2006 4:50 PM
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Hey Benny,

How about setting up a Webshots gallery for those pics? If you don't have the time, send them to me and I'll get it done.

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Quote:

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Hmmm, I wish they had the lay-back license plate bracket without the lights.


This one looks pretty good on a speedy. Lay down brkt




Jake,
Any pics of this installed?


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SalMaglie #56743 04/27/2006 9:35 PM
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I'll forward you the e-mail...


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I want 'em but not sure if they'll fit anywhere practical due to our header pipes.




they may just be the shizznit because of our headers, with some minor mods. which is de rigueur for our bikes!


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pex #56745 04/27/2006 10:24 PM
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I have one on mine similar too the kuryakyn unit. Got it from jpcycles. Takes a little reengineering of things however. The laydown plate thingy that is..

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SalMaglie #56746 04/27/2006 11:26 PM
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We just got in the first batch of Rivco stuff today. The other stuff should be in shortly...
http://www.newspeedmaster.com/html/whats_new.html

-brent

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bennybmn #56747 04/28/2006 12:45 AM
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Got Benny's e-mail and made a Webshots gallery.

Click here.

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Hmmm, I wish they had the lay-back license plate bracket without the lights.


This one looks pretty good on a speedy. Lay down brkt



Yeah, there are plenty of other options but I would expect a bracket marketed as a replacement for our stock bracket would use the stock holes (especially for the price). Call me crazy.

Hey Brent, is the bracket available without the lights? I've already got an LED license plate frame that I like.


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is the bracket available without the lights?




I was told it was but after seeing it, the bracket is made for use with the lights. It would, however, be easy enough to leave the lights off (they're separate in the package).

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Hey Brent, will the front turn signal relocation brackets work with other brands of lights? To be more specific, will Kuryakyn silver bullets or their LED bullets mount up to the Rivco pieces?


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Hey Brent, will the front turn signal relocation brackets work with other brands of lights? To be more specific, will Kuryakyn silver bullets or their LED bullets mount up to the Rivco pieces?




Kinda curious about that myself, in that the lights in the pic have pigtail wires, whereas my lights have the wiring thru the stem...


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Kuryakyn Lay Down bracket pic as requested. The signal lights were my doing, drilled the bracket and installed. Also shows the JB Fabrication Plug and Play sissy bar bracket discussed awile ago.

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Hey Brent, will the front turn signal relocation brackets work with other brands of lights? To be more specific, will Kuryakyn silver bullets or their LED bullets mount up to the Rivco pieces?




I would have thought they'd work but after looking at it, it's hard to tell. We'll have to give it a shot before saying one way or the other....

-brent

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Brent. Any pull back risers like the R3 yet.

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Brent. Any pull back risers like the R3 yet.





They should be here very soon. They have them in black as well as chrome.

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It would be deeply appreciated. If Silver Bullets will bolt up to them, even if some sort of (not too extreme) modification is needed, mine will be one of the first orders you receive.


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Gee Brent... just more stuff I have to add to my wish list I need to get those signal re-locators. The hard part is prioritizing my list

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bennybmn #56758 05/02/2006 10:01 AM
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THOSE PICS DIDNT WORK FOR ME EITHER. tURNS OUT THAT THE FILE IS NO LONGER AVALIABLE.........


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Erwin #56759 05/02/2006 3:08 PM
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For the pics, click here.

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Hey Brent,
I love your new Rivco Front Turn Signal Relocation Clamps , but I had a question if they would work with the summer screen? It doesnt look like there is much room between the lower bracket for the summer screen and the fork itself. How thick are the relocation clamps? How much room do I need to make this kit work for me?

Thank you for your time and your help,
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Brent,
I just ordered the Triumph light bar from my dealer - before I saw the RIVCO product. I want to relocate the turn signals like in the RIVCO photo. Give me a reason - almost any will do - to cancel the Triumph order. The RIVCO setup looks great!


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brent,
how far off are the pull back risers for the speedmaster

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