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hahahhaha
Originally Posted by Chupaca
optomistic are we... been here long..?? from what you see here there is no "when it passes"... you can tell ups to bring the brick and mortar and make it permanent...
now that was funny
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UPS
i hear ya pal.....
the only thing better than having UPS in your front yard, is to make your FARKLES yourself..... DIY is the way to go...
BEST OF LUCK.... and enjoy....
Dan P
SPYD3R
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It NEVER ends. Just when you think you have the bike EXACTLY the way you want it, a new model (must have) comes out and it starts all over again. (The voice of experience speaking) There is no cure.....
2005 Windveil Blue Premium Mustang Convertible
2008 Honda GL1800/California Sidecar Trike, SOLD
2014 Platinum Silver Satin Spyder RTL, SOLD
Semper Fi
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my wife has immunized me against most farkles
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"my wife has immunized me against most farkles"
What size lead pipe did she use? Did it leave any visible scars?
intelligence is genetic. Stupidity is an acquired skill.
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Once again this is appropriate !!
If it ain't broke, don't break it.
IBA #47122
2020 RT Limited Asphalt Grey
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Originally Posted by stevencovert
I added ALL the LED's from Spyderpops! Rear turn signals, Bump Skid, High brake light for trunk cover... Looks awesome! I told the wife they were for safety, more visibility and she bought it ! Well that's the excuse I used to buy them all . Then next was popping out the analog gauges and putting in USB power up front - something that is sorely missing. And then an X-Grip from canamspyderaccessories.com.. and then.. and then...
How hard is it to install the rear and brake LED lights from Spyderpops? I was thinking about doing it myself since the web site says they are easy to install since it has good instructions. But the local shop quoted me $210 labor which suggests to me that it is harder than it sounds.
Thanks.
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Originally Posted by gnorthern
How hard is it to install the rear and brake LED lights from Spyderpops? I was thinking about doing it myself since the web site says they are easy to install since it has good instructions. But the local shop quoted me $210 labor which suggests to me that it is harder than it sounds.
Thanks.
If they charge ?210 then, depending on labor rate it is 2.5 - 3 hours labor. So for me to do it that would be about 4 to 5 hours of relaxing work on the Byke, when I cannot Ryde because of bad weather. That makes it another good day. For the inexperienced, most of your time will be used in removing the Tupperwar. It will be a learning experience, just remember where the short screws go and where the long ones go and you will be good to go.
Most of this stuff from our sponsor vendors is pretty easy, because they write good instruction and if you don't understand something they are happy to walk you through it on the phone.
If you DIY the Farkles, you will enjoy them even more.
Joe
U.S. Army Viet Nam Era Vet
2013 Spyder RT-L, Black Currant
Trunk mount dual SS flag holder
TricLed foam hand grips (awesome)
Chromed Soaring Eagle License Holder
Utopia Deluxe driver backrest
LED fender lighting
Fast Flash LED brake light
Spyder Pops LED/skid plate
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