Fender eliminator (DIY for 3$!)
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Fender eliminator (DIY for 3$!) - 6/11/2006 4:29:23 PM
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ashsammy
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Joined: 2/2/2006 From: Dubai, UAE. Status: offline
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here is what i did... there was already a hole in the battery box (as for the CBR600rr6): SAFETY: IMPORTANT: To remove the battery, first isolate the (-) negative, then the (+) positive. Put the batter back in reverse order, first (+) then (-). Wear your helmet and gloves! TAIL: Remove passenger and driver seats. Under then are 6 screws holding the rear tail, remove them. Down the tail are 4 clips, push the pin in the middle and pull out. The hard bit in all this is HERE. Be carefull while taking out the tail, simply slip it backward and slowly making sure nothing is stuck in its way. At the end hold both hands under it and bend it outwards and pull backward and rotate forward to aviod the key lock piece. WIRING: 4 wires: blue=right signal orange=left signal white1= rear LED white2=plate light Ones you unscrewed the fender, unclip the 4 wires. Cut throw the black electric tape wrap to pull the 3 wires back under the seat while keeping the LED wire at the holder where it was. FINALLY: After putting in the L brace peice, soak the nuts, screws and cracks between them with a strong epoxy adhesive (make sure it's for plastic) and leave it for 24 hours. It's good if you can use a syringe to lay the epoxy, but take the needle off cause it won't go through, mix the resin and hardener with a stick or toothpick, also be quick because it will harden up pretty fast inside a syringe, so you have about 2mins max from the time you start mixing. 1 Thumbnail Image
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< Message edited by ashsammy -- 6/12/2006 7:28:57 AM >
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RE: Fender eliminator (DIY for 3$!) - 6/24/2006 1:13:07 PM
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95conv5.0
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looks good, but thats kinda against the law man
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RE: Fender eliminator (DIY for 3$!) - 6/25/2006 1:49:05 AM
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ashsammy
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Joined: 2/2/2006 From: Dubai, UAE. Status: offline
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i passed by police cars many times and they didn't say anything. Maybe against the law, but I still wanna look cool
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RE: Fender eliminator (DIY for 3$!) - 7/14/2006 1:12:27 AM
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jonboy84
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Placing the plate where he has it isn't against the law on mine its way back by the canister for the suspension. Ive talked to cops all over in MN, WI, Ill, MI and none of them said it was illeagel.
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RE: Fender eliminator (DIY for 3$!) - 3/17/2008 10:17:39 AM
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rd05f4
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its not even illegal to have it ther in CA tha part thats illegal is theres no LP light and actualy having it vertical isn't illegal either you just gotta have it visible from 50 yards thats what the lights for so just invest in sum lighted license plate screws and your golden =) oh ways to beat the law haha
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