Rear Fender Eliminator and Integrated Taillight
Rear Fender Eliminator and Integrated Taillight
Have to get rid of the mudflap on the back of my bike and been concidering this route. I can get this Integrated LED Taillight (see link below) off ebay and I think all that's left I would need to do if fab up a bracket or use the on I have to mount the liscence plate after I remove the "mud flap"
I've got some electrical experience so I don't believe wiring up the lights will be difficult. I guess I'm just trying to make sure I'm not overlooking anything
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/VTR-1...33884015QQrdZ1
I've got some electrical experience so I don't believe wiring up the lights will be difficult. I guess I'm just trying to make sure I'm not overlooking anything
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/VTR-1...33884015QQrdZ1
Re: Rear Fender Eliminator and Integrated Taillight
I just cut my rear fender off just below the stock turn signal mounts.In case I want to replace the stock signals.I also posted pictures.Look under cosmetic modifications in the forum.Scroll down untill you see finally did it.I used a razor knife to cut it it took about a half hour.Very easy,looks great!!! The fender eliminator kit for the superhawk requires you to relocate the seat lock. Most integrated taillights are model specific and should just plug in.But you need a load equalizer for the led's.
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Nov 17, 2008 07:37 AM
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