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yunebug 10-17-2010 03:27 PM

Another homemade fender eliminator
 
This was easier than I thought!

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Time: about an hour
Cost: $0.00

Now, to shorten up those turn signals. :0)

revilingfool 10-17-2010 11:42 PM

yea, all you got left is the signals

JIMBO95F3 10-22-2010 02:56 AM

Sweet it always make them look loads better when you chop the rear end. it does now need a good signal light upgrade.

on my f3 i have some oxford clear led signals they come with the balliest resistor so no need to replace the flasher unit, not sure if you guys get oxford equipment in the usa but here in the uk you can get them for about £25 to £35 pound and take all of 5 mins to fit as they come with plug connectors on so you unplug yours and plug in the new led ones. oxford also do the adaptors for your old ones so you dont need to fill or cut more off and they fit into the holes.

i will try and post up a picture of mine when i figure out how to do it.

hope this helps

Jimbo

mmburns 10-22-2010 02:55 PM

yunebug, what did you use to cut it? Do you have a pic of the whole bike from the side? Looks great.

MeanGreenZ71 10-22-2010 04:30 PM

To clean it up even more, pick up a white, flexible LED strip off of ebay or a parts store. You can wire it into the plate light harness and stick it underneath the tail light and it will shine down on the plate. I can snap some pictures if you want...

yunebug 10-22-2010 04:37 PM

I used a box knife, actually. :0) The first cut is a very slow and careful line-drawing to set the groove in the plastic and the subsequent slashes cut the groove deeper and deeper. After about 10 slides at the same groove, the plastic is cut. :0) Just have to make sure you don't mess up the first one and carefully make the cuts.

I thought about various turn signal options... but I think I'll keep the stock ones there. I shortened them (brought them closer to the body) following the instructions I found here, and it doesn't look too bad. :0) Plus, there won't be any "oh but I didn't see him, officer" excuses.

I'll take some more pics and upload later when I get home. :0)

Turbulenz 10-22-2010 05:28 PM

It looks great!

yunebug 10-22-2010 06:09 PM

Thank you Turbulenz! :0)

As promised:
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gotcbr 10-23-2010 12:09 PM


Originally Posted by yunebug (Post 979548)
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I thought about various turn signal options... but I think I'll keep the stock ones there... Plus, there won't be any "oh but I didn't see him, officer" excuses...

They'll say it anyway. :icon_wink: But, yes, the stock signals are visible.

Good job on cutting off that shovel.

Lose the bulky plate light (& bracket) to get an even cleaner look.

yunebug 10-23-2010 12:21 PM

Haha oddly enough, I kind of like the bluky plate light. <:0) I'm weird.


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