Bob Denman
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Hi Guys!
I figured it best to get an early start on the WinterTime projects on my RT... (Well... That; and The Missus is madder than a wet hen at me!
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So off I go to the garage to hid...errrr work on the bike! :thumbup:
Removing the mirrors... :shocked: It's a tricky thing to do when you don't do it every day to keep it fresh! After wrestling with each of them for about five minutes, they gave up and popped off into my hands. Unplug them, and we're off to the races!
I decided to mount a 3 LED strip on the inner wall of the mirror housing; it wouldn't blind me with a lot of glare, it would be visible to traffic behind me and in the next lane, and hopefully it'd be easier to find the wires once I pushed them down into the housing. (I left them together for this job!)
Layed on some primer that I had gotten from Reggy; once it was dry I stuck the LEDs into place and got to the point of no return: drilling holes! :yikes:
Held my breath and said a prayer and punched some holes into the housings. Then I fished all of the wiring down through it and into the bowels of the darn thing; without a clue as to how I'd find it and pull it out!
I fashioned a hook on a piece of wire and went fishing... I found one and pulled it through so fast that it worried me... Sure enough; the second one was a real pain in the as... rear!
After forty minutes or so of looking dumber than normal, I managed to snag it and was back in business. Being careful to hook ground to ground and positive to positive on BOTH sides, I did a quick test with a battery... :2thumbs: Back to the bike; I wrestled the mirrors back into place, and here's the results:



I figured it best to get an early start on the WinterTime projects on my RT... (Well... That; and The Missus is madder than a wet hen at me!


So off I go to the garage to hid...errrr work on the bike! :thumbup:
Removing the mirrors... :shocked: It's a tricky thing to do when you don't do it every day to keep it fresh! After wrestling with each of them for about five minutes, they gave up and popped off into my hands. Unplug them, and we're off to the races!
I decided to mount a 3 LED strip on the inner wall of the mirror housing; it wouldn't blind me with a lot of glare, it would be visible to traffic behind me and in the next lane, and hopefully it'd be easier to find the wires once I pushed them down into the housing. (I left them together for this job!)
Layed on some primer that I had gotten from Reggy; once it was dry I stuck the LEDs into place and got to the point of no return: drilling holes! :yikes:
Held my breath and said a prayer and punched some holes into the housings. Then I fished all of the wiring down through it and into the bowels of the darn thing; without a clue as to how I'd find it and pull it out!
I fashioned a hook on a piece of wire and went fishing... I found one and pulled it through so fast that it worried me... Sure enough; the second one was a real pain in the as... rear!
After forty minutes or so of looking dumber than normal, I managed to snag it and was back in business. Being careful to hook ground to ground and positive to positive on BOTH sides, I did a quick test with a battery... :2thumbs: Back to the bike; I wrestled the mirrors back into place, and here's the results:



