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Let the farkling begin!

Robertsepolen

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Installed Gen2 magic Break Strobes, TricLed Fenderz lights! Thanks to all for the encouragement! Wife has been wanting some bling on the Spyder! She is currently out of town so it will be a nice surprise for her when she gets home.

Thanks again to everyone for the support and advice. Love this website!ImageUploadedByTapatalk1363054313.232316.jpgImageUploadedByTapatalk1363054325.139513.jpg
 
Nice job..!!

She will be happy and you are as well. Enjoy although it is just the start..!!:roflblack:
 
Yep! Immediately started looking for something to balance the fenderz in the back something that might go with the saddlebags perhaps bright sides.

Any suggestions anyone!
 
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This is the type of light that was used. I picked them up at AutoZone today for $20.ImageUploadedByTapatalk1367818792.065851.jpg
The picture shows the 8 inch size lights but actually used 24 inch and trimmed them to fit.
 
Hey word to the wise: After the Tupperware is removed, look at the wiring to see how you were going to do it. Plan it out very carefully. Then take a multimeter and test the wiring to make sure you have what you think you have.
And wire everything with the Tupperware off making sure that everything works as you go. Make sure you use connectors that can be disconnected if you ever have to remove the Tupperware again for servicing. Again, be sure to test your wiring after each step on each side. Once you have everything wired and working the way you wanted but the Tupperware back on and kick back.

It seems that no successful Farkeling job is complete without at least one trip back to the store to get something you forgot that you used up last time and thought you already had.
 
Fogot or ran out of something!

Hey word to the wise: After the Tupperware is removed, look at the wiring to see how you were going to do it. Plan it out very carefully. Then take a multimeter and test the wiring to make sure you have what you think you have.
And wire everything with the Tupperware off making sure that everything works as you go. Make sure you use connectors that can be disconnected if you ever have to remove the Tupperware again for servicing. Again, be sure to test your wiring after each step on each side. Once you have everything wired and working the way you wanted but the Tupperware back on and kick back.

It seems that no successful Farkeling job is complete without at least one trip back to the store to get something you forgot that you used up last time and thought you already had.



This is the time you actually planned for another excuse to take the :spyder2: out for another ryde!! :yes: :yes:
 
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