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  • 90 cent fender eliminator

    I did this with a couple of L-brackets.
    Here it was before with just a drimel to it.
    2003 gsx600f (the yellow one)
    vortex sprockets,D&D slip on,c/f led lights
    JIM's cowl, mesh, clearalt's ds signal, zero gravity ds screen

  • #2
    here it is with the c/f led's
    2003 gsx600f (the yellow one)
    vortex sprockets,D&D slip on,c/f led lights
    JIM's cowl, mesh, clearalt's ds signal, zero gravity ds screen

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    • #3
      all done
      2003 gsx600f (the yellow one)
      vortex sprockets,D&D slip on,c/f led lights
      JIM's cowl, mesh, clearalt's ds signal, zero gravity ds screen

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      • #4
        good job..but u mind explaining how u did it?
        Hello World.

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        • #5
          That's very similar to what mine looks like. Just knock off the fender with a cutting wheel, bolt up some L-brackets for the new signals and a bracket for the plate.

          I bought my bike used, so this was already done. Personally, I think I'd have gone about it a bit differently, but mine looks ok.

          I've also got the little CF indicators. A little more rounded than yours, but similar. I'm not sure yet whether I like them. They seem to me to be a bit small and difficult for cagers behind me to see. I've been thinking of changing them out for some regular short-stalk indicators.

          Not a very good pic, but...
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          Gonna leave her where the guitars play

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          • #6
            Very cool, looks good guys!
            Definately the next thing I do to my bike. I hacked it with a dremel when I first got it, but going to fix it up with the help of my friend SweetLou
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            • #7
              Well I cut off all the extra plastic fender around the tail and the stock lights,got new lights and took the stock license plate bracket and moved it up a few inches to get the plate closer to the brake light. Then just mounted some L-brackets with the plate to put the new lights in and
              Blamo, there it is. Took about an hour cause I was going inside every five minutes to check on the baby. So all in all 90 cents for the brackets and 30 bucks for the lights from Rumble Import.
              2003 gsx600f (the yellow one)
              vortex sprockets,D&D slip on,c/f led lights
              JIM's cowl, mesh, clearalt's ds signal, zero gravity ds screen

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Katgirl
                Very cool, looks good guys!
                Definately the next thing I do to my bike. I hacked it with a dremel when I first got it, but going to fix it up with the help of my friend SweetLou
                Yeah, he's good for stuff other than paint huh

                Lookin good man, nice job!

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Katgirl
                  Very cool, looks good guys!
                  Definately the next thing I do to my bike. I hacked it with a dremel when I first got it, but going to fix it up with the help of my friend SweetLou
                  Actually, be more Corey than me
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                  -Ohlins Susupension
                  -Various Other Mods

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