Hey well you have good taste!!! Yeah you can't run red in the front. At least not here in CA.  I saw those bar ends too. I just didnt think they fit the look I was going for.  There are also a lot of options at:
http://www.cruisercustomizing.com/turns ... ical-audio
That's where I picked up my clamps.  Im sure you can get them from just about anywhere though.  They are:
http://www.cruisercustomizing.com/kurya ... rt/KY-4018
			
			
									
									
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                    Handle bar turn signals?
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				KellieLyyne
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				KellieLyyne
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Yeah I've seen the square ones right?  My bike a 1963 with the earlier luggage rack/brace.  My bike, is a mostly stock a bit of modern flare.  Not too much, just a tad. 

My finished Dream by bruceandkellie, on Flickr
			
			
									
									
						
My finished Dream by bruceandkellie, on Flickr
I checked the laws for Florida and they do have to have amber.  I found some lens' on ebay so I can change the color.  I have some time to think about it.  I have to still work on my kickstart and diagnose the solenoid/starter problem.  Maybe I'll wait until you finish with yours and I can see how nice it looks!  I get so jealous every time I see pics of your bike!!
			
			
									
									
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				KellieLyyne
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Awww Kigs, thanks, but you can have yours like mine too.... it took us 3 years to get it like this.  And honestly there's still more to do.  Clutch plates are slipping, and the starter is making a really bad squeal most of the time now.  I was told it is probably the starter clutch springs.  So that will be at the top of the list too.   But, I love this bike, so fixing things is going to be a life long thing.