Dadeadlyraccoon
Junior Member
Hello all, this is my first thread. Day 2 of owing the bike I got very angry at the ugly thing hanging off the back of my bike so I started researching a fender eliminator kit only to find that I lacked the moolah to invest. I decided to start taking apart my ugly stock thing to see how it was composed and if I could modify it without a lot of money. Here is what I did:
Step 1:
I had some sheet galvanized steel laying around the house so I measured what I wanted for size incorporating the extra I would need to bend back to hold the plate, mount to the bike through the stock area bolt holes and use the same bolts, and the bending needed to remount new blinkers. On the mods section of my profile you can see the pics of this in order.
Step 2:
I took my idea and mounted the plate and signals to it as if it was on the bike to make sure it was a) legal and b) working correctly and not like lop sided or out of measurement. Then, knowing that things lined up I measured for the mounting part and bent the long piece on the top of the metal (look at the pic) to fit in the same place as the stock part did. The completed pic 2 shows it installed without the blinkers and such.
Step 3:
I then cut and wired in the new signals and tied them up neatly in the back so its not visible from anywhere but looking close and unerneath the bike. Then wa-la! Tis finished and beautiful and only $20 for the cost of the blinkers :BLAA:
Step 1:
I had some sheet galvanized steel laying around the house so I measured what I wanted for size incorporating the extra I would need to bend back to hold the plate, mount to the bike through the stock area bolt holes and use the same bolts, and the bending needed to remount new blinkers. On the mods section of my profile you can see the pics of this in order.
Step 2:
I took my idea and mounted the plate and signals to it as if it was on the bike to make sure it was a) legal and b) working correctly and not like lop sided or out of measurement. Then, knowing that things lined up I measured for the mounting part and bent the long piece on the top of the metal (look at the pic) to fit in the same place as the stock part did. The completed pic 2 shows it installed without the blinkers and such.
Step 3:
I then cut and wired in the new signals and tied them up neatly in the back so its not visible from anywhere but looking close and unerneath the bike. Then wa-la! Tis finished and beautiful and only $20 for the cost of the blinkers :BLAA: