What did you do to your F4i today?
#81
Are those Gilles Tooling rearsets on your f4i there Nasty?? I tried to get my hands on some but went Woodcraft instead and I like the woodcraft. They have a much better clearance than the oem sets. Only down fall is they are not adjustable. We have close to matching paint as well.
#82
Love how you actually had the ram air covers painted to match. All too often I see custom painted F4i's that left the cheesy flat gray plastic as is. Also would you be interested in selling the rearsets separately? Could swap for my stock ones plush cash if you don't have your stock ones laying around.
#83
Its all good I misread something some how. lol.
Last edited by gotcbr; 07-10-2012 at 12:34 PM. Reason: content
#84
no they are osf rear sets and i love them. they fit perfectly and are fully adjustable and very confortable for me bc i'm so tall. it let me bring them up and back. them and my pazo levors and the best 2 thing i've doen to the bike. Did you get your fairings off ebay? i did and painted the tank, under tail and fresh air covers to match. i like the red led's too btw
#86
Like them. They look good on the bike. They are eBay fairings but I really searched around before I decided who to go with on there. You have to make sure they are OEM quality and OEM fitment. Guaranteed fitment, all holes pre-drilled, that sorta thing. I looked at feedback from the seller as well. I also have pazzo levers and love them. I still have a few little minor things I want to do like add some flames to the tank as well. I just didn't have the money at the time. Thanks for the compliments on the LED's. I love em so far. They were an extremely easy install. No wires to cut made it easy. Everything plugs into a harness. The harness goes into a controller and then controller gets wired to the battery. They also are remote controlled. Can control brightness, strobing, flashing and fading. It's a kit made by LED Glow. Check em out if you are interested in em. They have kits from 6 pieces up to 20 pieces.
#87
The double-sided sticky tape that came with my HID kit for the ballasts came loose and one ballast had dropped down onto the fender. I pulled the nose off and zip-tied them in place. Then I cut the crimp connectors out of my turn signal wiring and soldered the connections. Now all my wiring is nice and tidy.
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