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Old 11-14-2007   #1 (permalink)
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Team Triumph clear signal lenses for an '01

Does anyone know if these clear signal lenses from Team Triumph will fit the rear signals on an '01 ST?

http://www.rideteamtriumph.com/sprint_st.htm

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Picture of them on the front of a Daytona


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not sure, but why don't you give them a call? (877) 896-6910

they have been EXTREMELY helpful to me over the past 2 years that I've been taking my bike there. I'm sure they could straighten it out for you in a flash.
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Hokie - Just bob the fender and install a clear alternatives integrated signal - really cleans up the back nice - I mounted my plate to the ECU bolts under the seat. While not technically legal "md law says rear of the vehicles" I stopped by the Trooper barracks to get their opinion. I was told that it is tech not legal and a tropper with a bug could cite me with an inspection ticket, but it is clearly visible from the rear of the vehicle to a patrolman from his car so it doesn't look as though I have "bent" the plate up like some sportbike riders to avoid it being seen. It is actually a neat illusion - from behind the plate looks like it is sitting much closer to the rear of the bike. Since that time I have ridden on many police escorted rides and have asked all of the bike cops the same questions and have been told the same thing - they also almost always said that not riding like a squid goes a long way with them and if I ride sensibly no one would ever bother me about the plate set-up.
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Funny you should ask...

I saw Vic yesterday, bought the same part for my 03 ST and installed them this morning. They look great and should fit your bike fine. All you need is a small star screwdriver and about 5 minutes of time. The Clear Alternative option of the integrated light is an option, it requires a pinch more work (you need to tap into the wiring loom) but a nice look as well. I did the Clear Alternative clear LED tail light and the rear signals you posted. Funny enough when I ordered the tail light from C.A. last week they told me they didn't make turn signals?!?! Boy was I suprized when I bought them yesterday. Ride Team Triumph are a great guys, I'd say give them your business. Enjoy the mods, I love the new look of mine.

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Thanks for the replies. The kid in me wants to clean up the rear end of the bike big time by bobbing the fender like you said, but the old practical me that uses my side bags almost daily figures there isn't much point in going to all that trouble when I have those bags on there. If I am not mistaken the brackets that the signals are mounted to also are a secondary support for the side bags. So, the clear replacement lenses will be enough for me now. Very glad to hear they will work on the rear. I had thought about the clear taillight as well, but since my bike is red, I kinda like the red lens.

I'll definitely finish the signals off by using the bulbs that are not amber, but light up amber so that the whole light looks clear when not lit.

I ordered the replacement metal fuel fittings and a windscreen from Team Triumph earlier this year and they were GREAT to deal with.

Thanks again for the info.
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