mvs
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Post by mvs on Aug 2, 2024 10:17:19 GMT -7
Good day all, Just a heads up for the canadian owners. Just bought a 2024 -10 after 10 years on an FZ09. Bought the Evotech tail Tidy but my canadian bike won't allow the tail light indicators to be removed and threaded through the new bracket. They have the plug but are also T'd into a harness that runs inside the frame. Could cut the wires and resolder but don't feel like doing that with a one week old bike.
Cheers, Mike
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Post by RedAndBlack on Aug 2, 2024 11:05:11 GMT -7
I cannot specifically recall since it was probably about 7-8 years ago but I distinctly remember having trouble figuring out how to get the flashers out of the OEM harness. In fact I think I asked on here but I couldn't find my post about it. I can't speak for Canada but in the U.S., the flashers have the same part # across all years so in the U.S. it doesn't seem year specific. I found this thread for the Vegabond fender eliminator. At about 14 minutes of the included Youtube video, the guy shows how to remove the flashers fz10.org/thread/168/vagabond-fender-eliminator
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mvs
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Post by mvs on Aug 2, 2024 11:33:54 GMT -7
Wow ok, Awesome, thats very helpful. I'll try and pull them out of the frame. Thanks you !
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mvs
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Post by mvs on Aug 2, 2024 14:33:50 GMT -7
Mission accomplished ! Thanks to RedandBlack and this forum. Mike
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Post by RedAndBlack on Aug 2, 2024 22:18:08 GMT -7
Nice! Glad we could help and welcome to the forum!!
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871jz
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Post by 871jz on Aug 3, 2024 18:58:35 GMT -7
They are just resistors for the OEM LED indicators that go into the rear of the subframe tubes on each side. They pull right out. Do not cut them out.
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mfz10
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Post by mfz10 on Oct 6, 2024 13:19:25 GMT -7
Try the one from 007Plate.com, I run it on a few of my bikes. It's pretty cool actually, it's a fender eliminator and a plate flipper in one. Its also super nice looking, made out of real carbon fiber and cnc aluminum.
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871jz
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Post by 871jz on Oct 6, 2024 15:59:27 GMT -7
Try the one from 007Plate.com, I run it on a few of my bikes. It's pretty cool actually, it's a fender eliminator and a plate flipper in one. Its also super nice looking, made out of real carbon fiber and cnc aluminum. Looks pretty gimmicky. Besides, I have no need to flip and hide my plate. I run the Vagabond Motorsports fender eliminator. It's well designed, well built, priced fairly, and allows the OEM rear signals and plate light to be reused. It makes for a nice and clean setup. Also allows allows us to keep the OEM spring loaded/hinged cover for the seat removal lock cylinder. Ran one from Vagabond on my GSX-S1000, too. Here's a pic taken just after I installed it:
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Post by willl84 on Oct 7, 2024 3:58:42 GMT -7
Try the one from 007Plate.com, I run it on a few of my bikes. It's pretty cool actually, it's a fender eliminator and a plate flipper in one. Its also super nice looking, made out of real carbon fiber and cnc aluminum. Plate flippers are for squids on gixxers
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