I'm all for free choice, and I know it can be easy to say you'll accept the consequences of those choices, but I urge every single one of you to wear gear. If you won't do it for yourself, do it for your loved ones that, God forbid, will be caring for you if you do get into an accident. Do it...
Reini Grauer
7417 Stone Mountain Ct
Charlotte, NC 28262
Paypal address is [email protected]
Price is $50 to have your parts modified.
Slave lever: 5VX-16340-00-00
Clutch cable holder: 5VX-15441-00-00
1. agf - paypal received - parts sent
2. JonM - Paypal sent 4/18 - parts to...
What did you use to mount your signals there? Is it just an L bracket?
Also this was the response from Motodynamic.
"Thank you for contacting us on this matter. It's just the design of this tail light to have bad visibility from side angles but it does have a sweet spot and it's more visible...
I had a friend follow me as well, and he told me about the dead spots, where it doesnt seem to be reflecting correctly.
I loved the videos too, I think the sequential signals and the flashing brake light is a great idea. I just want people to see it. I just sent them an email with photos...
In the mean time, I'm thinking of re-installing the OEM Tail light, and putting in some flush-mount signals in the side fairings. I'm considering either the Proton flush mounts or the Watsen Design set. Anyone have any experience with these?
So, I bought this tail light thinking it was going to be bad @ss! And it is, with one major flaw. It's not visible, unless you're staring at the tail light straight on, at eye level. Here are some pictures so you can see the light output difference depending on viewing angle.
I really would...
Just wanted to post some photos of the progress on my ride. Here's a side by side of some before and afters. What a huge difference! I'll be expanding my thoughts on the tail light in a separate thread.
After getting off work this morning I went straight home to install all the mods I've been collecting over the past couple of weeks. I also picked up my first set of mechanics tools and did my first oil change on a bike, way easier than a car. Big props to BD43 for the How To.
Anyways...