Updated Pics! (Alloy Art LED sigs, removed fronts)
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Updated Pics! (Alloy Art LED sigs, removed fronts)
Thought I would post some pics of my recent additions (and subtractions). I completely removed the front turn signals (no one see's them anyway and I always use hand signals), my left one kept want to rotate on the forks and was driving me crazy. I also added Alloy Art LED rear turn signals (amber).
I was a bit nervous doing this myself. I have never soldered wires and had no idea what I was doing. But... with the help of this forum and quite a few you tube videos, I was able to splice and solder the rear turn signals with no problem. I was going to add connections so they could be removed easily but decided against it and just soldered the wires together.
The result? The bike's lines look MUCH cleaner without those friggin turn signals. I'm not gonna say I'm done but well... you know... lol
It's a cloudy day here and all I have is an 8MP cell phone. Here are some crappy pics.
I was a bit nervous doing this myself. I have never soldered wires and had no idea what I was doing. But... with the help of this forum and quite a few you tube videos, I was able to splice and solder the rear turn signals with no problem. I was going to add connections so they could be removed easily but decided against it and just soldered the wires together.
The result? The bike's lines look MUCH cleaner without those friggin turn signals. I'm not gonna say I'm done but well... you know... lol
It's a cloudy day here and all I have is an 8MP cell phone. Here are some crappy pics.
Last edited by ghoticov; 11-01-2012 at 11:53 PM.
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Oh yea, forgot to add... I have to kinda bend the sissy bar to get it to go on now because the Alloy Art signals are about 1/8" thick and I had to use the hardware to put them on. I don't think it will be a problem and I rarely ride 2 up but it would be nice to have to almost wedge it on to get it to lock in.
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Thanks! Exactly what I am going for!
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