Can't wait to see it all done. Prob will need ur advice in near future.Hooked up my Magic Blinkers (convert 2 wire leds to 3 wire for running light compatibility). Have had them a while and since I had my fairings up in my living rooms to remove decals thought I'd throw them on. Tried them out and they work as advertised. Basically a nice and neat resistor/diode setup for $25. Everything is nicely sealed. Now I need to get a bunch of t connectors to hook in my angel eye and my integrated mirror blinkers. Don't like disconnecting wires every time I take my fairing off.
Changed out the brake fluid and lubed the cables. The brake fluid was BROWN. Yuck.
A wrench, 3/16" ID hose into a jar, and a bottle of DOT4 with some patience, and changing the brake fluid front and rear was easily done, and needed to be done.
Lubing the cables - This little tool is absolutely awesome and easily worth two times what the seller is asking:
http://www.600cc.org/forum/f13/new-cable-lube-tool-20632/
Honestly and no shit. I lubed all three cables with no trouble at all. I didn't even need to remove the throttle cables, just dropped the bottom of the grip housing and worked the throttle as I injected the lube. Seriously, buy the thing and support the guy who came up with it. You won't be disappointed.
On a side note that's the last bit of maintenance to be done before my Dragon run. I'll check the tire pressure, on the day I leave but that's it. It's all dependent upon the weather now.
Can't wait to see it all done. Prob will need ur advice in near future.
Yea, that's what I'm waiting on. Think I'm going to go through with my order with Chad. They all look so cool.Thanks, I will help with whatever I can. I know if I can't there's always someone that can. Can't wait to get my headlight on.
Yea, that's what I'm waiting on. Think I'm going to go through with my order with Chad. They all look so cool.
I also did this with my bike! I put amber led strips with the turn signals but one strip went bad yesterday. So today when I was installing my JBP I ripped them out. I have an idea to mount a angled light pod inside the vent to the turn signals so light comes out the vent when the turn signals are onI put two 9.5 inch strips of LED's in the front wind scoops today after I took her out for a nice ride. I have the link to the video. I didn't want them to constantly run (and if in the future I do, I can get some one-way diodes and splice the wires together) so I have them wired in with my flush mounts currently.
New Strip LED Turn Signals in Non-Street Action - YouTube
Yeah I'm thinking some sort of weather resistant reflective tape but the light pod would probably be a better choice.I also did this with my bike! I put amber led strips with the turn signals but one strip went bad yesterday. So today when I was installing my JBP I ripped them out. I have an idea to mount a angled light pod inside the vent to the turn signals so light comes out the vent when the turn signals are on
Stripped my wheels. Wanted the red gone till I get enough funds to powder coat them white
I second the black spring! not sure if white would look good too, but definitely harder to keep clean!Not a big fan of white cars or bikes, but your bike has a nice clean vibe to it. Add some sort of black vinyl graphics and a black pre-load spring and that will really look good.