Not flush mount, invisible mounted turn signals!
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Not flush mount, invisible mounted turn signals!
Here's what I did with Father's day.
This all started with adding some white metal wire in the holes in the tail of my 900RR. Then I thought it would look slick and streamlined with the rear turn signals imbedded inside the screened holes. I think it turned out sweet!
Here's alink to a video as well.
http://www.vfrdiscussion.com/forum/i...d=si&img=13855
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This all started with adding some white metal wire in the holes in the tail of my 900RR. Then I thought it would look slick and streamlined with the rear turn signals imbedded inside the screened holes. I think it turned out sweet!
Here's alink to a video as well.
http://www.vfrdiscussion.com/forum/i...d=si&img=13855
[IMG]local://upfiles/6897/64CDA15C50E043EEBB08A90021F5415A.jpg[/IMG]
[IMG]local://upfiles/6897/5ED4817687BE474DAB2B1AEF4C29363C.jpg[/IMG]
[IMG]local://upfiles/6897/DA5A912103504479B0A978748DEB1E56.jpg[/IMG]
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RE: Not flush mount, invisible mounted turn signals!
It was actually very easy. I even used the same signals I had on the back. They were the short stalk small oval replacement ones you see in every Cyclegear store. I bought 2 L shaped brackets from the hardware store. Then increased the angle to a little more than 90- degrees. I then drilled and tapped a 8/32 hole in the sub frame about 6 inches behind the seat. Extended the wiring and they were good to go. Less than an hour to install both.
The back end looks totally different!
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