Front Fork Peg Lights & Mirror Extensions
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Re: Front Fork Peg Lights & Mirror Extensions
Jim, aka "jaynes",
My 4 amber lights from Speedway Motors have arrived. Look very professional and nice and sturdy.
Do you have an availability on the necessary chrome mounts that you are making? I am interested. I see from previous comments in the threads the chrome go for $125 a pair.
I'll need to do that.
Thanks!
My 4 amber lights from Speedway Motors have arrived. Look very professional and nice and sturdy.
Do you have an availability on the necessary chrome mounts that you are making? I am interested. I see from previous comments in the threads the chrome go for $125 a pair.
I'll need to do that.
Thanks!
Best regards,
Christopher M
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Re: Front Fork Peg Lights & Mirror Extensions
Hello from NJ, I have not seen or heard from Jim since the Kanab, Utah rally. Has anyone heard from him ? I may have a set of the brackets he made for the forks' I will need a day or so to hunt them down.DocSnowFox wrote: ↑Sat May 30, 2020 5:27 pm Jim, aka "jaynes",
My 4 amber lights from Speedway Motors have arrived. Look very professional and nice and sturdy.
Do you have an availability on the necessary chrome mounts that you are making? I am interested. I see from previous comments in the threads the chrome go for $125 a pair.
I'll need to do that.
Thanks!
Gene Kap.
Let me know if anyone has any info on Jim.
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Re: Front Fork Peg Lights & Mirror Extensions
ekap1200,
No, I've had no reply in maybe over a week or two? Not sure.
I would be very interested in the pair of chrome mounting brackets, if you don't need them? My project is nearing completion, and I need these brackets to mount my four fork lights. I could not ever locate the OEM lights kit from Kawasaki, though i've had lead after lead to dealerships that supposedly showed them "in Stock" on the dealers computer inventory system. So I gave up that journey.
These will have to do.
Looking forward to hearing back from you.
Thanks,
Christopher
No, I've had no reply in maybe over a week or two? Not sure.
I would be very interested in the pair of chrome mounting brackets, if you don't need them? My project is nearing completion, and I need these brackets to mount my four fork lights. I could not ever locate the OEM lights kit from Kawasaki, though i've had lead after lead to dealerships that supposedly showed them "in Stock" on the dealers computer inventory system. So I gave up that journey.
These will have to do.
Looking forward to hearing back from you.
Thanks,
Christopher
Best regards,
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Re: Front Fork Peg Lights & Mirror Extensions
ekap;
I think now that everyone knows where to get the light units that the brackets in a nice polished stainless steel would be a good seller. Just sayin'
Dave
I think now that everyone knows where to get the light units that the brackets in a nice polished stainless steel would be a good seller. Just sayin'
Dave
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Re: Front Fork Peg Lights & Mirror Extensions
ekap and Dave,
I will agree.
I have 4 of the lights now...and need to mount them.
I have NOT heard a thing back at all from Jim, maybe he's on a trip, or challenging Mt.Everest with a personal Sherpa?
I'd like to get my four fork lights installed as soon as can be, so my forward visibility is maxxed!
Friends, Please pass along if anyone hears from Jim (jaynes). Hope he's okay.
I will agree.
I have 4 of the lights now...and need to mount them.
I have NOT heard a thing back at all from Jim, maybe he's on a trip, or challenging Mt.Everest with a personal Sherpa?
I'd like to get my four fork lights installed as soon as can be, so my forward visibility is maxxed!
Friends, Please pass along if anyone hears from Jim (jaynes). Hope he's okay.
Best regards,
Christopher M
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Re: Front Fork Peg Lights & Mirror Extensions
Speaking of the fork lights, does anybody know why there are 2 versions of the locale of the curved flat stock which wraps around the fork leg? On one version the curved flat stock is connected to the caliper mounting portion up at the top bolt hole and on another version, the one shown in 'Accessories" of the Tech Center, the curved flat stock is connected at the mid-point of the caliper mounting portion?
As well the former has a dogleg to one of the 2 bolt holes of the caliper mounting portion and on the latter the holes are in alignment on the mounting portion.
Just curious what the reason for this difference is, that's all.
Dave
As well the former has a dogleg to one of the 2 bolt holes of the caliper mounting portion and on the latter the holes are in alignment on the mounting portion.
Just curious what the reason for this difference is, that's all.
Dave
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Re: Front Fork Peg Lights & Mirror Extensions
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I forgot to mention in my last post that the BA9S bulbs can be had in amber LEDs. I did this and they are brighter than the tungsten with lower amp draw.
Dave
I forgot to mention in my last post that the BA9S bulbs can be had in amber LEDs. I did this and they are brighter than the tungsten with lower amp draw.
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Re: Front Fork Peg Lights & Mirror Extensions
Dave,
Thank you!
I will be ordering 4 of those LEDs to replace the tungsten. Great idea! And less amps.
Best regards,
Christopher
Thank you!
I will be ordering 4 of those LEDs to replace the tungsten. Great idea! And less amps.
Best regards,
Christopher
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Re: Front Fork Peg Lights & Mirror Extensions
Dave,
Do we need to order the single contact base, or dual? Amazon shows the BA9S in both configurations (was surprised to see that).
I don't have the new marker lights here to check the sockets.
Thanks.
Do we need to order the single contact base, or dual? Amazon shows the BA9S in both configurations (was surprised to see that).
I don't have the new marker lights here to check the sockets.
Thanks.
Best regards,
Christopher M
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Former 1990 Kaw Voyager xii
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Re: Front Fork Peg Lights & Mirror Extensions
Dave/triton28,
Ordered.
Thank you.
Ordered.
Thank you.
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Re: Front Fork Peg Lights & Mirror Extensions
Dave,
I have swapped in the LED bulbs and they all look very, very good. I will also enjoy the significantly longer lifespan.
Thank you!
I have swapped in the LED bulbs and they all look very, very good. I will also enjoy the significantly longer lifespan.
Thank you!
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Christopher M
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Re: Front Fork Peg Lights & Mirror Extensions
Glad they worked out well. I found the leds brighter in my fork lights than the tungsten filaments, and they will last so much longer.
If you are going to keep the bike for a long time I would suggest some spare lenses as they get pretty pitted and dirty from being so close to all that highway debris/small stones/sand etc., although that does take a lot of miles to occur.
Dave
If you are going to keep the bike for a long time I would suggest some spare lenses as they get pretty pitted and dirty from being so close to all that highway debris/small stones/sand etc., although that does take a lot of miles to occur.
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Re: Front Fork Peg Lights & Mirror Extensions
Gene Kap built and sold to me new versions (left and right sides) of the fork caliper bolt mounts fur these four lights.
Due to long work hours again i haven't had available time yet to install the for new yellow lights, though I've replaced the stock incandescent bulbs with LEDs. The test shows they look nice with LEDs.
I will post some pics.
Due to long work hours again i haven't had available time yet to install the for new yellow lights, though I've replaced the stock incandescent bulbs with LEDs. The test shows they look nice with LEDs.
I will post some pics.
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Re: Front Fork Peg Lights & Mirror Extensions
Christopher;
what material is the Blue trim band on the wheel rims? It looks great.
Dave
what material is the Blue trim band on the wheel rims? It looks great.
Dave
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Dave
Yeah it reflects very well and is a terrific safety item.
Got it a while back from Amazon. Let me see if I can get you done info on it.
Yeah it reflects very well and is a terrific safety item.
Got it a while back from Amazon. Let me see if I can get you done info on it.
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Re: Front Fork Peg Lights & Mirror Extensions
I have tested and swapped LED's for these new lights. But no time yet to finish the mounting or wiring installation, nor any pictures. Have been delayed by major work on my lifted Ford F250 turbo-diesel Power Stroke Diesel.
Still have a front brake caliper to rebuild on my '95 Voyager, that hangs up when it's warmed up. Honestly can't find details on how to release the caliper piston from the caliper housing. Service Manuals don't provide that detail. Neither do Posts on AVA (I've searched.)
Still have a front brake caliper to rebuild on my '95 Voyager, that hangs up when it's warmed up. Honestly can't find details on how to release the caliper piston from the caliper housing. Service Manuals don't provide that detail. Neither do Posts on AVA (I've searched.)
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Re: Front Fork Peg Lights & Mirror Extensions
DocSnowFox,when I rebuilt my calipers,I just used the master cylinder to pump the piston out,and yes it does spill fluid out,so do not get any on the plastic by touching the plastic with fluid on your hands.Also protect your plastic as you refill the master as you bleed the calipers.
You will need to make sure the piston bore is clean and smooth before reassembly.
Where did you get the rebuild kit?
I have a c-clamp I use to reassemble the caliper/piston.
You will need to make sure the piston bore is clean and smooth before reassembly.
Where did you get the rebuild kit?
I have a c-clamp I use to reassemble the caliper/piston.
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Re: Front Fork Peg Lights & Mirror Extensions
I use compressed air with rag wrapped around caliper and piston to prevent damage. Just a quick shot will pop it out.