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change of rear light

Started by fastslug, July 04, 2005, 05:15:22 PM

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fastslug

after my local dealer smashed my rear light while i was getting

a tyre fitted, i had to use this emergency set up, which i prefer

to standard and has remained ever since!

BykBoy

I was thinking of doing something similar. Did you use LEDs? which ones?



Can you post profile pictures?
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fastslug

i got the lights from a place called demon bikes in newcastle upon tyne. i know that they buy a lot of their stuff from streetfighter store (www.streetfighterstore.com (http://www.streetfighterstore.com) i think ) the bolts for the lights go through the number plate, using the original light holes and keeping the number plate in place. sorry about the quality of the picture, it's the only profile one i have on file, and i have lent out my camera to a friend

BykBoy

Looks good.



I guess I have one project lined up for winter... :lol:  :oops:
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fastslug

didn't take long to do and it makes everything on the rear end of the bike a heck of a lot easier to clean!!!

BykBoy

I was thinking of getting a rear huger and moving the licence plat under the seet, like the crotch rockets. I just can justify spending all that $$$ on a cosmetic mod... :oops:  :oops:  :oops:
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McB

Wow, that would be also my choice.   8)



But only when we get smaller numberplates.

But no chance in Germany, also the blindest policemen have to read them from far far away...  :cry:

fastslug

oddly enough, no policeman has ever mentioned my numberplate, which is an illegal size in britain too. and i  do get stopped quite often as i travel to work very early in the morning