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Anyone interested in a custom front fender I made out of the factory fender? Going to be posting it in the classifieds and figured I would give the Lo crew first dibs on it.
This is for someone who wanted help with the rear turn signal connectors to install a easy bracket license plate bracket. I couldn't get pictures in the message so I hope you guys don't mind.
The first pic is of the whole you'll need to stick something thin and sharp through in order to get the connector disconnected from the bike. This one is actually pretty easy. Just push it through and the connector will pull out easily.
The second pic is the back of the connector. The two silver parts you can see are what is holding the wire in.
The third pic is where you need to insert a sharp thin tool in order to lift up the plastic piece holding the wire in. The tool will go underneath the plastic part that holds the plug into the license plate bracket. Hope this helps.
I just use some string and tied the nut to it and pulled it up in...
Yeah that would work too.
I ended up using a long zip tie. I don't know why I was having a brain fart trying to get it figured out before.
I had just finished pulling both wheels for new tires and did not want to go anywhere near that route again so soon ha!!
[quote=xxhowiexx;12413020]What front turn signals do you have on that lo?
I got them from JP cycle catalog. Not sure who makes them. They only come chrome, so the housing and lens were painted black. I'm not running front signals anymore because I went for a cleaner look.
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