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Old 07-19-2006   #1 (permalink)
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After a couple of emails back and forth with Brent at newbonneville.com I figured I'd ask here - I like keeping the retro look these light have but also want to remove the fender. Does anyone know this bike? How hard was this to do? How sturdy is it? Thanks.

http://www.newthruxton.com/html/luca...ail_light.html

If I knew how to make this a link or just place the pic in here I would...
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heres the pic - this would be a fairly painless modification. Brent's stuff is usually top notch. JCW

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Interesting. So wiring for light goes through seal cowl.

Does this complicate seat removal - dangling wires?
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According to Brent at Newthruxton.com it's plug and play with the newer signals he provides with his Fender Elimination Kit - I just want to keep the retro look and really like how this guy did it.
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