(08-09-2016, 05:34 AM)metallyguitarded_imp Wrote: (08-09-2016, 12:27 AM)olekzap_imp Wrote: (08-08-2016, 10:30 AM)metallyguitarded_imp Wrote: My panniers came in today. Of course, I wasn't home to receive them so I have to stop by the post office tomorrow and pick them up. One week from Japan to San Diego. Impressive. I'm excited to get them mounted and will come back to share my photos.
Once you have them installed can you let me know if the turn signal modifications are difficult? It looks to me like you just have to install the extenders and mount them on the license plate bracket with that black mount. Do you have to cut any wires or solder anything?
Also wondering if these would work with the Yoshi RS-3 slip on. It's hard to tell but I feel like it might be too high to fit these. Anyone know?
I'll let you know about the turn signals. And I have the RS-3 slip on, so I'll let you know about that as well. Looking at the photos that tomas posted, I can't imagine it's going to be a problem. Looks to be plenty of clearance.
I'll let you know about the turn signals. And I have the RS-3 slip on, so I'll let you know about that as well. Looking at the photos that tomas posted, I can't imagine it's going to be a problem. Looks to be plenty of clearance.
Now that I figured out how to relocate the turn signals, I can say it's not difficult. Figuring it out, however, at least for me, was challenging and frustrating. I'm confident I can help you avoid much of that frustration. No soldering needed with the included extenders. I was very happy about that. I'll be doing a full write-up to complement the one by tomas. Stay tuned ...
EDIT: BTW, plenty of clearance with the Yoshi RS-3 slip-on.