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A minor consideration is to check if it is legal in your state. In Washington it is not legal to darken the cover on any light. Not many officers will stop somebody for this, but if they're interested and looking for a reason its all they'd need. $124 here.
(Deputy) Steve
Think he's only talking about the housing, not the actual lens. Definitely a good point to bring up though.
Bro, after seeing your garage, and the coin you're dropping on the funky (just my opinion) fender, you're gonna have whatever blinkers you want. Congratulations on doing something right with your life.
Jeff - powder coat is the way to go. You have all the gloss levels available, it's much more durable and surprisingly cheap to do especially considering the benefits. Do it once, do it right.
A minor consideration is to check if it is legal in your state. In Washington it is not legal to darken the cover on any light. Not many officers will stop somebody for this, but if they're interested and looking for a reason its all they'd need. $124 here.
(Deputy) Steve
I just want to paint the singal body, not the lens cover. I'm using HD smoke lens covers.
Bro, after seeing your garage, and the coin you're dropping on the funky (just my opinion) fender, you're gonna have whatever blinkers you want. Congratulations on doing something right with your life.
You don't like that fender?, I think it looks custom. The stock fender is all right. I'm not putting that tail light on it. My tail light is going to be in my turn singals.
Thats not my garage, I keep my bike at a friends house. I'm homeless, I sleep next to my bike on the floor. lol
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