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I am looking to add the tri-bar light to my train. I would be very interested in this light and would like to know what happens with the brake/turn signal on at the same time. How soon can we expect to get one and how much? I am ready now.
I have signals...they are just built onto the end of the strut brace. Same effect.
I LIKE THIS/YOUR SET-UP...
FROM THE LITTLE READING I DID ONTHE SITE I POSTED, THEY (CO.) COULD MAKE A LED SYSTEM (TRI-BAR/SELF DESIGN) DO JUST ABOUT ANY THING YOU WANTED IT TO DO...
$$$? SHOOT NO TELLIN'...I CANT THINK OF MANY CHEAP THINGS, WHEN IT HAS ANYTHING TO DO WITH PIMPIN' THERIDE
Mailmannm - Where did you get the strut blinkers and how much work (electrical portion) was the side mount license plate holder? I love the look of your set up as a back up or alternative to the led with intergrated blinkers.
Mailmannm - Where did you get the strut blinkers and how much work (electrical portion) was the side mount license plate holder? I love the look of your set up as a back up or alternative to the led with intergrated blinkers.
Mailmannm - Where did you get the strut blinkers and how much work (electrical portion) was the side mount license plate holder? I love the look of your set up as a back up or alternative to the led with intergrated blinkers.
I assume you're talking about my bike.....I bought the blinkers from my local Drag Specialties dealer. They install over the end of the strutbrace and blend in perfectly with the bike. Simple to wire in....and as for theside mount, it took approximately 30 minutes to install....nothing to it at all.
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