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Bright Sides & Fender Rear LEDs
Hi all ,
just thought I would post a few pics of my latest farkles .image.jpgimage.jpgimage.jpgimage.jpgimage.jpg
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Originally Posted by Mike X
I want to replace the reflectors on my fenders as well. Were they difficult to install?
Tony
2014 RT
Mods: Adjustable side wind deflectors; Adjustable vented windshield; Rear and front trunk lights; Replaced the foot pegs with Web Boards; Gerbing heater controls; Garmin Zumo 390LM GPS; Fog lights; Front headlamp accent lights; Replaced the standard fender light bulbs with LEDs; BumpSkid; Frunk insert and stripes from WrapMySPyder; BajaRon Swaybar; Laser alignment.
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Looks good I am a big fan of white Spyders
2014 RT-S SE6 Pearl White
Grip Puppies, 12 volt power outlet, BRP comfort seat, Tri-Axis adjustable handlebars, BajaRons sway bar & links, Spyderpops Bump Skid w/Inlaid LED's & Stainless steel Kott grilles,SmoothSpyder belt tensioner,Carbon fiber dipped wind deflectors,Lamonster NBV highway brackets,Lamonster cat delete pipe,
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Actually not too bad to do , first side I took the fender off , but you really don't need to .
I wired both LEDs into the fender tip circuit , I cut into it halfway down the fender front stay .
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Looks good!
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Originally Posted by Tony8472
I want to replace the reflectors on my fenders as well. Were they difficult to install?
They are not difficult at all. For the fronts, its easier with the front wheels off. Fir the rears, running the wires is the hardest part. When you come over Ill show you how I wired Sarahs up. When/if you get them, if you are wanting them to also be used as turn signals you'll need the resistor that you wire in so they work as turn signals. Cant remember the exact term they are called but when you look them up I believe they show up as an option when you purchase them.
2007 M109R LE - To many MODS to list. Its cheaper that way!!!
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