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Old 07-06-2006   #1 (permalink)
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The one from newspeed3.com. looks like a real nice kit and the description makes it sound as if it is truly plug-n-play. If anyone has it, how about some feedback.

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I know Limey has it, but he prolly can't explain it to ya, he's still recovering from the 4th!

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Its a real easy install, even CB could do it. works well no probs with it.

I bought the rear led light from newspeed3 awhile ago, with that unit u had to grind the lense of with a dremel or similar and replace the circuit board, pain in the @ss, if you dont do it correctly u end up with a glob of melted plastic. with this unit it is the whole light, plun 'n' play.

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Which one you talkin' about? I'm not sure that their newest is legal everywhere, since it pretty much hides the plate and there's no accommodation for a light on the plate.



Their other one retains the stock license light and turn signals, and is pretty much what I based my home-made one on.

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there is a light on the plate, the mounting bolts are LED. u get the wiring for it also
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Excellent, that is what I needed to know.

Thanks Limey! :-D

One other thing Limey, do you have the rear hugger? It looks like a rear hugger might interfere with the tag relocation with this kit?

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no hugger. never had one so dont know how much room u need. these might help





no comments on dirty bike. u can also see how the tors are fitted.
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DAMMM THAT'S ONE DIRTY BIKE, LIMEY!

Have you had any problems with the local constabulary on accounta its placement?

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DAMMM THAT'S ONE DIRTY BIKE, LIMEY!
a dirty bike for a dirty whore! :hihi:
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No. don't really expect to, its pretty common around these parts, but I will let you know if I get any grief in the future.

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