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I have seen people use the light bar from a touring model. I think Sniper77 is using that sort of setup. Looks clean. I like it. I looked to see if he had a pic of it on his profile but he doesn't.
Something like this:
yeah i have been browsing a lot of these, but I suspect the fender needs to be drilled.
I would do that, but it's illegal and very easily caught here in Singapore.
Dude that sucks one of the first things I do to a bike is re-locate the rear turn signals to a cardboard box in the garage, and put a on a LED tail light. Check this site out for some other options. http://www.customdynamics.com/
Dude that sucks one of the first things I do to a bike is re-locate the rear turn signals to a cardboard box in the garage, and put a on a LED tail light. Check this site out for some other options. http://www.customdynamics.com/
Saw a lot of these as well, those integrated taillights with led signals.
am checking whether these tailights are safe on the roads here or another reason for them to give me a ticket.
They do make a rear signal relocation kit so you can use the saddle bags but that throws them out even farther than they are...
You mean the saddlebag or the lights?
As far as I know now, I need those lights to disappear from the fender rails and appear somewhere else, the next possible and correct location would be the fender rear, which is either the license plate mount or the taillight mount (without additional drilling)
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