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Old 12-13-2006   #1 (permalink)
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I'm thinking about painting my side radiator covers black (crinkle finish) and put a flush mount signal on instead of the stalks. Can anyone recommend a very small flush mount type signal and a source?? I think the LockhartPhilips units are around 2.5 to 3 inches long which might look like caca.

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I've been think'n bout sum flushers too kjazz. I've been staring at these try'n to figure out if I like 'em or not, but I'd love to see some more options, flush's or stalk's. :-D

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Thanks Cheap. Man! I like that look, who's bike is that anyway?? Anybody know what type those pictured are??

I looked up the Lockhart Flush Mount V. They are 2.25 x 1.25. That's not too big.

I really like that photo above.

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I have a pair of those run of the mill LP flushmounts and they are only 2 1/4" long at the base. I went with the regular incandescent ones because I like the lens and visibility angles better. I have not mounted them yet 'cause my bike is still in the shop, I think they will look fine on there. I thought they might be to big when I ordered them, but they are smaller than they look.
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Kjazz, the bike is Sin138's, here's the link to that thread----------> clicky

His bike is very sweet, but go to the 2nd page, about the 5th post down, and he tells about alot of the stuff on his bike, including the signals. :-D
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Dang! that's an itty bitty little sucker......poifect!!!





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