xCROv
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Headlight
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Great job, :thumbup: I totally love the naked look! In my opinion, I have no clue why Yamaha used such a LARGE fairing! :spank:
I drilled and tapped the spot by the brake master. A 2 minute job after I bought the correct tap.What you do about you right side mirror?
I drilled and tapped the spot by the brake master. A 2 minute job after I bought the correct tap.
The mirrors that came with the kit did not show anything except my shoulders. I am trying a set of Renthals from a non-running MX bike in the garage. They are very wide, it feels strange. Haven't had a chance to ride more than around the yard yet so I don't know if they are keepers. Hopefully the extra leverage will be good.
On the plus side I can see behind me again!
I figured out with motogino.. wire the running ligth to the signals and he also has a pretty good idea of how to wire the headlight too.
11/32drill bit and a 10.125 tap. It is pretty soft metal so it drills out easily.Im gonna have to drill too.. Oh man! Lol. Got any tips ? Im also having a hard time hiding the wires.. But motogino's relay works great..
What light did you end up putting in the little hole? Eventually I am going to pull the head light back off to put that on in and would like to have it ready to install.
11/32drill bit and a 10.125 tap. It is pretty soft metal so it drills out easily.
Keep the drill straight LOL
I checked my mirror about 5 times confirming it was standard threads-not reversed. Both of mine thread onto the bar mount standard and one of the mirrors is reversed. I probably have one stalk upside down, but it works.
Im gonna have to drill too.. Oh man! Lol. Got any tips ? Im also having a hard time hiding the wires.. But motogino's relay works great..
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I think one of the mirrors if I remember has a left hand thread. I did a naked conversion for a friend on his FZ6 and I drilled with the minor diameter drill size and used a left hand tap. You must be careful to drill straight and it would be better to have someone with tapping experience tap the hole. Preferably a 2 flute tap as apposed to a 4 flute. Cut a little thread and then back out to break the chip. Then cut a little more and back out to break the chip. Sometimes backing the tap all the way out and blow the loose chips out. I like using a light lubricant when tapping aluminum because it can tends to be gummy when tapping.
Or just come down to SD!