Rear Flush Mount Signals


oyamyers

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After staring at my bike for about a half an hour this morning:eyebrow:. It just came to me:rockon:. I used HotBodies flush mounts, the same ones I used on the front.
 

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Looks nice and clean. How's the visibility?
 
Looks nice and clean. How's the visibility?
The visibility is fine. I check it all out before starting to install. I'm very happy with how clean it looks. As for the plate, I just drilled two holes and used the same metal part that held it on the fender.
 
Interesting...

I like it, but would be a little worried about people not seeing them or paing attention (not that they do already anyways).
 
Random question: how many tries did it take to get the signal lit up in the picture?
 
lookes dope!

did you hook up the running lights, or just leave the wire?
 
Random question: how many tries did it take to get the signal lit up in the picture?
You're a smart one. It took me about 6 pics to get it and it looks like its going off in the pick.
 
Interesting...

I like it, but would be a little worried about people not seeing them or paing attention (not that they do already anyways).
I never assume they see me anyway so I always head check and give myself plenty of space.
 

did you hook up the running lights, or just leave the wire?
The rear signals do not stay on as running lights. So there was no wire.
 


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