saddlebag running lights
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saddlebag running lights
On the rear of the saddlebags, there is a red lens next to the amber turn signal. This area is shallow and would be difficult to add in a light, but I thought that I had seen this done before? I know I've seen people add them to the outside, but Rick has a bike that has some lights added in from the backside and it's not of the professional variety, if you catch my drift. He'd like to do the same to his other bike. Can't quite figure out a proper way of doing this. Anybody out there done this?
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Re: saddlebag running lights
Chris, shoot me an email and I can send some pics of how I did mine. That way I don't have to resize and post to tinypics. I think you still have my email. If not we'll figure it out. Didn't want to post email address here. I get enough junk mail.
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Re: saddlebag running lights
Fritz, you have mail. Count, I saw that last night after I posted the question.
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Re: saddlebag running lights
I have been thinking about this as well I am think that you could drill a hole and stick a small led in there/
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Mike in Pekin, IL
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Re: saddlebag running lights
Anybody have one of those LED kits that turn your rear turn sigs into RED running lights, when your not using the turn sigs, I think it was Voyager specific. I don't remember where I saw them for sale.
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Re: saddlebag running lights
I've got some info that The Masked Rider sent me regarding LED in this area. I'll get it posted asap.
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