My mudflap/fender mod
#1
My mudflap/fender mod
After looking at many posts about removing the mud flap and admiring the, in my opinion, better appearance from the job, I decided to do the same to my bike. At first I copied Mark, cutting where he cut, with the exception of leaving the factory rear turn signals in place. I liked how the bike looked more than before, butthought it could be better. I cut the turn signals off and rewired the left and right bulbs in the rear lighting assembly to bebreak lights and my turn signals. I used a dremel with the disk cutter blade (about 14 as they kept breaking) to make the cuts and the round sander attachment to smoothen where the cut was made. I primed and painted all the exposed bolts and the L brackets to hide them better. Aside from the tools which I already had, this mod cost me three dollars for the L shape bracketsin addition tothe cost of primer and paint.
Whacha guys think?
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RE: My mudflap/fender mod
here is mine I did today..2 L brackets from the hardware store for the plate, thats it........once i get my lower fairing, my sport-demons and my WC racingclip-onsIm ready to head to the track
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#5
RE: My mudflap/fender mod
ORIGINAL: Dragone#19
Nice job, it looks nice. I would have cut off the excess bracket though.
Some states require enough light on the plate.
Nice job, it looks nice. I would have cut off the excess bracket though.
Some states require enough light on the plate.
#7
RE: My mudflap/fender mod
I may end up doing that for better light on my plate from the tail light.
The problem with LEDs, is that they have a directional light, so I wouldn't expect more light from it. I'm thinking of getting some lights to point down on it. What I might do is get 3 ultra-bright LEDs, get a piece of plexiglass, drill 3 holes for the LEDs, and aim them down at the plate and connect them to the original plate light wires. Basically doing what I did on my XBox remote a while back. Easy to do, few LEDs, some wire, and a low ohm value resistor.
The problem with LEDs, is that they have a directional light, so I wouldn't expect more light from it. I'm thinking of getting some lights to point down on it. What I might do is get 3 ultra-bright LEDs, get a piece of plexiglass, drill 3 holes for the LEDs, and aim them down at the plate and connect them to the original plate light wires. Basically doing what I did on my XBox remote a while back. Easy to do, few LEDs, some wire, and a low ohm value resistor.
#9
RE: My mudflap/fender mod
My brother has the Nintendo. I got one for free at a garage sale, no cables or anything but a Super Mario 3 game. I think we have an extra RF adapter, and I'll have to get a controller or two from him. Got a few hundred NES games on my computer, though.
I don't play XBox much. Just every now and then. I got component cables with the second one I bought for my brother, and I use it for DVDs. I got a few things between the two I bought this past year, and a couple extra cables. I've spent under $300 total, and have over 20 games. That's why I wait for the prices to go down.
Mainly with electronics, it's that I like to do modifications and such. I went to school for electrical engineering for a year back in Missouri and gained some knowledge in AC and DC components. Working with LEDs is pretty darn simple. I also did some work with computer chips, and a little with 555 chips, but that's a little advanced for me. I looked up the LED mod and found direct information on doing that, or any LED work with XBox remotes. http://www.llamma.com/xbox/Mods/LED_Controller_Mod.htm
I don't play XBox much. Just every now and then. I got component cables with the second one I bought for my brother, and I use it for DVDs. I got a few things between the two I bought this past year, and a couple extra cables. I've spent under $300 total, and have over 20 games. That's why I wait for the prices to go down.
Mainly with electronics, it's that I like to do modifications and such. I went to school for electrical engineering for a year back in Missouri and gained some knowledge in AC and DC components. Working with LEDs is pretty darn simple. I also did some work with computer chips, and a little with 555 chips, but that's a little advanced for me. I looked up the LED mod and found direct information on doing that, or any LED work with XBox remotes. http://www.llamma.com/xbox/Mods/LED_Controller_Mod.htm
#10
RE: My mudflap/fender mod
ORIGINAL: ben_cline
My brother has the Nintendo. I got one for free at a garage sale, no cables or anything but a Super Mario 3 game. I think we have an extra RF adapter, and I'll have to get a controller or two from him. Got a few hundred NES games on my computer, though.
I don't play XBox much. Just every now and then. I got component cables with the second one I bought for my brother, and I use it for DVDs. I got a few things between the two I bought this past year, and a couple extra cables. I've spent under $300 total, and have over 20 games. That's why I wait for the prices to go down.
Mainly with electronics, it's that I like to do modifications and such. I went to school for electrical engineering for a year back in Missouri and gained some knowledge in AC and DC components. Working with LEDs is pretty darn simple. I also did some work with computer chips, and a little with 555 chips, but that's a little advanced for me. I looked up the LED mod and found direct information on doing that, or any LED work with XBox remotes. http://www.llamma.com/xbox/Mods/LED_Controller_Mod.htm
My brother has the Nintendo. I got one for free at a garage sale, no cables or anything but a Super Mario 3 game. I think we have an extra RF adapter, and I'll have to get a controller or two from him. Got a few hundred NES games on my computer, though.
I don't play XBox much. Just every now and then. I got component cables with the second one I bought for my brother, and I use it for DVDs. I got a few things between the two I bought this past year, and a couple extra cables. I've spent under $300 total, and have over 20 games. That's why I wait for the prices to go down.
Mainly with electronics, it's that I like to do modifications and such. I went to school for electrical engineering for a year back in Missouri and gained some knowledge in AC and DC components. Working with LEDs is pretty darn simple. I also did some work with computer chips, and a little with 555 chips, but that's a little advanced for me. I looked up the LED mod and found direct information on doing that, or any LED work with XBox remotes. http://www.llamma.com/xbox/Mods/LED_Controller_Mod.htm