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Re:Low Budget Bar Hopper 2 Weeks ago  
Yeah I hear you. My last bike had no signals on it and I have gotten so used to hand signaling that I am sure it will just come naturaly riding this bike as well. Actually I had a switch on my last bike where I could turn all the lights off completely, but that was for a different reason.
 
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Re:Low Budget Bar Hopper 2 Weeks ago  
Looks very sharp, the integrated light is on my wish list......Hope Santa reads this thread
 
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Re:Low Budget Bar Hopper 1 Week, 6 Days ago  
I like the L.E.D lights but they are invisible during daylight. i have the Kuryaykn raptor light on my sissy bar and a Sparto taillight and you can't see it during the day but you can see the sparto with a bulb.
 
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Re:Low Budget Bar Hopper 1 Week, 6 Days ago  
I pulled it out of the garage yesterday and it was very visible. Now that I think of it my boat trailer has all LED lights on it. This set up has ALOT (I didn't count them) of LED's on the panel. Maybe thats the difference from the Kuryakyn.
 
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Re:Low Budget Bar Hopper 1 Week, 4 Days ago  
Well "supposedly" all my parts will be here tomorrow. I missed a fantastic weekend of riding. Hopefully there will be a few more.
 
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Re:Low Budget Bar Hopper 1 Week, 3 Days ago  
Good news: The right banjo fittings came in today and are installed!

Bad News: It's raining like hell so I can't test it!!!!!
 
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Re:Low Budget Bar Hopper 1 Week, 3 Days ago  
Well I got the front turn signals/triple tree cover and it is installed! Looks good to if I do say so myself. My tag bracket did NOT come in today so hopefully tomorrow tomorrow I can ride my f'n bike tomorrow!







 
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Re:Low Budget Bar Hopper 1 Week, 3 Days ago  
Lookin good bro, very clean look, I would definately go that route but I don't know there is just something about the yamaha lolli-pops that has really stuck with me and just can't bring myself to let go of them.

Your scoot is definately taken on a very sharp look.
 
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Re:Low Budget Bar Hopper 1 Week, 3 Days ago  
Mr_Shamrock wrote:

I do like the looks of that cover. It cleans the front up so much. Now, I wish some one made a cover like that that would totally cover the bottom tree when you remove the tins.
 
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Last Edit: 2009/11/10 21:59 By jamie99roadstar.
 
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Re:Low Budget Bar Hopper 1 Week, 3 Days ago  
Funny you say that...I am going to try and fit a cover from a Harley Fatboy/Heritage to cover the area behind the headlight. I just bid on one on eBay. Wish me luck.
 
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