D2DGraphix_600RR
9/11/2006 9:07:43 PM
This is a (somewhat of a) home made fender eliminator. First, I uninstalled the fender and turn signals. I had to cut the wires from the turnsignals to get off the fender. The, after the license plate holder, fender, turnsignals, and reflector and light was off, I disassembled the reflector and license light into its three pieces. Then, I put the smalls portion of the reflector piece, with the light in it, back on the bike(what I did wasto the 2 seperate pieces that hold the blinkers, I took a small screw it attactch the reflect/light piece to them. Then, I reinstalled the blinkers and wired all the lights back together. Then, I installed a hinge onto the light/reflector piece (on the bottom), and a piece of metal, that holds the license plate. Then, i drilled holes in the metal to apply the plate, and then I was done. Yes, it sounds kind of ghetto, but it didnt cost anything and I think that it looks pretty clean. Let me know what you guys think. Thanks
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doggy69
9/15/2006 2:07:36 AM
I like the fact u keep your bike inside....
D2DGraphix_600RR
9/15/2006 11:26:32 AM
"Yeah, The apartment people dont like it too much, but I told them if i keep it outside and it get stolen, they'll be buying me a new one. But I Keep it inside eithert way.
02f4iSailor
1/25/2007 12:29:36 AM
thats what i want to do, but this is just my first bike and i dont want to screw anything up, i have a 02 f4i not a rr, do you know how to do it on a f4i? if so input would be greatly appreciated.
D2DGraphix_600RR
1/25/2007 9:07:14 AM
LEt me see a picture of our rear [of the bike

] and maybe I can help