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RE: Good news is they are done - Lambotte_imp - 05-04-2014

I think this is a great solution. I don't like the way hepco Becker cram the lights together. I hope this will work with their c bow or regular racks. It looks like you can change the elevation by rotating the arm. Is this correct? Anybody with hb racks think this will work with your bike?

Kevin


Good news is they are done - Romo1969_imp - 05-05-2014

Yes. Will work rotated at desired angle/height. Working on a production version capable of a wide range of moto models to make production volume make sense.


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RE: Good news is they are done - VTR1000F_imp - 05-12-2014

I would buy a a complete set with wiring pigtail. I said that earlier.


RE: Good news is they are done - Ragtopme_imp - 03-12-2016

Just saw this old thread. I like these. Does anyone know if theyd they ever made it to production? If so, who would sell them? Thanks.


RE: Good news is they are done - EarsOnWheels_imp - 03-13-2016

3D printer??


Good news is they are done - kennyw - 03-13-2016

I went a different route making my own brackets to mount behind the license plate bracket using a 1x1 aluminum angle. Easy to make with a hand saw and drill. I've posted plenty of pictures in the link in my signature.


RE: Good news is they are done - Ragtopme_imp - 03-13-2016

Just my second day with the bike and was certain that blinkers would have to moved rearward to fit my big boxy Nelson Rigg softbags. Discovered tonight that they fit like they were designed for this bike-they rest right on rear pegs high enough to have no heat worries, fit right in front if the turn signals, and don't interfere with my short little legs. (This is true probably only if you are a pipsqweek, don't plan on sharing the ride with a passenger, and have a short low pipe like the Yoshi that came on my secondhand scoot.)