Small mod but important
#11
RE: Small mod but important
Deej it looks great! I was going to do the same thing on Friday but I ran out of time. I don't have the flush mount blinkers but I think it looks much better like that. [sm=smiley20.gif]What did you use to cut the plastic?
#12
RE: Small mod but important
ORIGINAL: onestarr99
Deej it looks great! I was going to do the same thing on Friday but I ran out of time. I don't have the flush mount blinkers but I think it looks much better like that. [sm=smiley20.gif]What did you use to cut the plastic?
Deej it looks great! I was going to do the same thing on Friday but I ran out of time. I don't have the flush mount blinkers but I think it looks much better like that. [sm=smiley20.gif]What did you use to cut the plastic?
#15
RE: Small mod but important
ORIGINAL: sdmartineau
What are the part numbers for the rear fender assembly in this picture? I am looking for a replacement rear fender with no holes.
What are the part numbers for the rear fender assembly in this picture? I am looking for a replacement rear fender with no holes.
http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com...amp;Division=6
#16
RE: Small mod but important
Kit not D.O.T. approved
#17
RE: Small mod but important
What kit is not DOT approved? You mean the flush mount turn signals? That maybe true, but the tail light is legal. Also I think the light approval is sort of like the ratings on movies, it sometimes doesn't make sense. Take for example the flush mounts that are not DOT approved, and yet they are 5 times as bright as the approved turns built into the Acerbis hand guards, I wouldn't worry about it. One final thought, if you live in a state where turn signals are not even required then you certainly can't get pulled over for anything to do with the blinkers.
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