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Old 08-12-2006   #1 (permalink)
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I have an R&G plate hanger but can you get rid of the beak bit that is under the rear light?
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yes, just a couple of bolts
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Does that part hold anything else on or is it cosmetics only? anyone got a pic of there bike without it?
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just cosmetic



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That looks better,but does the removed bit hold the turn lights? also if i had a plate like yours here in UK i would be nicked within the hour.

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If you are going to remove the whole thing you have to do something about the turn signals. Thats why I got the intergrated tail light from www.newspeed3.com. It also flashes yellow.
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Thanks,that looks like the way to go,I'll try and get the integrated light.
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This is what I did with the indicators...

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limey, are they an easy installation ( the indicator light thing) ? It says you get number plate lights as well, how do they fit? Are the indicators bright enough in sunlight? Looks well cool I reckon.

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On 2006-08-12 21:33, 1050Pome wrote:
limey, are they an easy installation ( the indicator light thing) ? It says you get number plate lights as well, how do they fit? Are the indicators bright enough in sunlight? Looks well cool I reckon.

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Easy install, just plug and play. very bright, even in the Florida sunshine. BTW, in that picture the plate was mounted too low, in now sits a little higher, I had it mounted to the wrong bolt on the rear foot pegs, front bolt instead of rear so it is a little more visible. The number plate lights are LED bolts that mount the plate, very cool. with that kit you get all the wiring and a new flasher relay, and the rear light. :-D
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