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the brake and taillight is in the frame of the sidemount license plate and also the front turn signals is the fork wrap leds
and thanks again guys for all the positive feed back
just got to order the wheels then i am done just hate to part with the money lol
the brake and taillight is in the frame of the sidemount license plate and also the front turn signals is the fork wrap leds
and thanks again guys for all the positive feed back
just got to order the wheels then i am done just hate to part with the money lol
Man.. I hope you put a tail light on the back or right side of your bike...
I'm always looking for bikes when I drive my cage.. but the other night a guy is ahead of me in traffic and is riding a old schooler with a small head light with a bezel around it... no side light coming out.. and only a brake/tail light on the left side of the swing arm with the license plate mount.... never saw him (wearing mostly black)... and definately never saw the bike.....he was on my left... almost wiped him out as I was switching lanes....noticed him at the last moment since I saw his headlight shining on the car in front of him....hope that never happens to me again...I just can't understand why a person wants to make his bike look cool by sacrificing safety PLEASE don't ride your bike at night if all you have is a tail/brake light on the left side of the swing arm....not everybody looks out for bikes as hard as I do...
yeah i know what u mean. but for night riding i have led lights under the tank and a bunch of other places on the bike so if the cagers dont see me it cause they aint looking lol but thanks for your concern
Agapsdiver are you hard of hearing? You ride next to an ol school bike and you can't hear him? That's why I stay on the throttle.... Rocker Dan the bike looks killer. Keep it the way it is. I think people will be able to hear you especially since you took your baffles out.
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