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Trust me Kochino you can use the integrated turn tail light! You have to modify the ground, it only has one. All you have to do is splice in two more ground wires for each turn signal connection. You can cut the original ones from each turn signal or just buy some factory style pins and connection plugs. I've contacted D2MOTO about how easy this is but they have yet to add the two ground wires and sell it for the 2011's and up.
Unfortunately, we do not have the Integrated Tailight with turn signals for your year and model. we only have the Tailight ONLY (without turn signals) for up to 2011.
Thank you!
D2Moto"
I have a 2012, is there another seller that makes lo-profile brake light?
My Lo is a 2012. I got the lights from Discount Fleet Supply. They have a discount code HDLED5 that gets you an extra 5% off so it was 389 or so for the whole set including shipping. I think the kuryakyn lights are made by truck lite but mine are the actual Truck lites without any kuryakyn branding or anything. The truck-lite part number is 27270
Ok, here's today's mystery. When I installed my FM Stage 1 last night along with pipes and such, everything went back together like clockwork. After I was all done I noticed *GASP* ! a wire lead hanging down behind the air cleaner. I looked around on the original stock back plate for a location of where it came from but didn't see one. I wrote down the part number on it (72533-06) and searched for what it was. My service manual is at home, but the description says Active intake. I popped the cap off to look what was in there, and it looked like some fancy fuse. My question is where was this thing mounted before ? Obviously I "TJ Hooker'd" the install and pulled this thing out from somewhere. If you look at the pic, #6 is the plastic tip that jams into this mysterious location I can't find.
Ok, here's today's mystery. When I installed my FM Stage 1 last night along with pipes and such, everything went back together like clockwork. After I was all done I noticed *GASP* ! a wire lead hanging down behind the air cleaner. I looked around on the original stock back plate for a location of where it came from but didn't see one. I wrote down the part number on it (72533-06) and searched for what it was. My service manual is at home, but the description says Active intake. I popped the cap off to look what was in there, and it looked like some fancy fuse. My question is where was this thing mounted before ? Obviously I "TJ Hooker'd" the install and pulled this thing out from somewhere. If you look at the pic, #6 is the plastic tip that jams into this mysterious location I can't find.
For EU model I believe. I have the same dongle hanging down with a cap on it. It was there before, you just didn't notice it.
Hey has anyone had any issues with the roland sands gas caps? I have heard some rumblings that the catch breaks and the cap just spins. I have a breather and really like the caps and grips. By the way the bikes on this tread look amazing!
Love the pin stripping. I'd love to do something similar, but my brain lacks complexity. Was this your design or did the pin stripper have examples you morphed your decision from?
TNB has some on his bike too that I've always thought looked good.
I just zipped tied mine up behind the throttle body I think. I suppose you could cut it off but I wouldn't recommend it since there's no telling what it might mess up on these newer bikes.
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