These lights are for capping off the mirrors on a GSXR 1000. I am using them as rear turn signals after my fender elimination project. First I removed the rear light assembly and put it aside. Then I spliced the stock wire harness for the left and right turn signals on to the new lights. I then made a template for the holes, 3 BIG ones so make sure they are in the right spot. After drilling my holes, I installed the lights using 4 3/8 lock washers and 4 smaller washers with the nuts that came in the kit. reassemble and plug them in. By the way the black plug is the right side and the grey plug is the left side. Your signal will blink faster, you can fix it with about $4.00 worth of parts but I left mine fast to draw more attention. Let me know what you think, or if you have any questions.
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They do look pretty sweet, but I'd have the same concern about reduced visibility, I think I'd be more likely to go for a set that wasn't a clear lens and try to get more contrast in the flash. All in all a pretty nice mod though, it's gotta look nice in person."Screaming Eagle" = Harley dealer code for "Easily parts with money, and equates noise with performance."
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2004 Suzuki GSXF 600
1982 Yamaha Maxim 750
1977 Suzuki GS 400
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Originally posted by MadKatter View PostThey are brighter than my stock ones. My wife could see them when following me during the day today."Screaming Eagle" = Harley dealer code for "Easily parts with money, and equates noise with performance."
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2004 Suzuki GSXF 600
1982 Yamaha Maxim 750
1977 Suzuki GS 400
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I bought them for $40.00 and used hardware I already had to mount them. There is a 1/8" space you have to make up for on the inside of the faring. The plate mount was done with a piece of aluminum angle stock. Here are some pics.Attached Files
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Originally posted by ras View PostThat is a nice looking bike man. What did you use for the fender eliminator? And what was the cost?Attached Files
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Good luck! If you have any questions I'll be happy to help. If you need more pics I can take some. I used a dremmel tool to clean up the edges and contour the aluminum to the plate. The gap in the center was from my original design which used the stock signals.
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