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Old 11-06-2008, 11:09 PM   #1 (permalink)
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hey, i saw some people's bikes and how they have converted the turn signals into the lights on each side of the brake light? how do you go about doing this? i like it. im not really a big fan of the turn signals sticking way out in the back, and the front. but i know how to fix the front, but id like to know how to make it so the lights are in the very back by the tail light. does anyone know how to do this, or has done this? it would be well appreciated to spread the info. sorry for such a noobish question but this is my first bike, and i havnt realyl ever worked with them, and i dont want to mess anything up. i need advice from the "professionals". but yea..any advice is appreciated. thanks.!
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They are called integrated taillights. Asiancycle on ebay, well used to be anyway. Maybe they went TU, cause I can't find them on ebay and their site isn't working for me.

It wouldn't be that hard to do your own. You've just got to mount sockets and such. Ninja250.org has write-ups.

I'm pretty sure they're too close to satisfy our local laws so I put more brake lights in there and added a flasher module.

It's my girl's bike and I want people to see her when she puts the binders on.
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They are called integrated taillights. Asiancycle on ebay, well used to be anyway. Maybe they went TU, cause I can't find them on ebay and their site isn't working for me.

It wouldn't be that hard to do your own. You've just got to mount sockets and such. Ninja250.org has write-ups.

I'm pretty sure they're too close to satisfy our local laws so I put more brake lights in there and added a flasher module.

It's my girl's bike and I want people to see her when she puts the binders on.
I've ordered a pair of flush mounts from asiancycle.com, but they haven't given me any feed back on when my shipment is going to get here, nor will they respond to any e-mails. I wouldn't suggest them when buying signal lights.
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thanks for all the info, but what im talking about, isnt flush monuts. what im talking about is the turn signals are back on each side of the tail light.? and the signals on the side are gone. do you have to do any specail modding? even if i do go with the flushmounts?
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Here it is...step by step...good luck!
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hey, would these just replace the stock lights? just a direct replacement, or would you have to do any modding to maek them fit?

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I know that the front ones would just be a replacement. For the front ones...if you have ever taken off the front blinkers before there are holes underneath and i had to cut a little to get the front ones to finish, but as for the back...I've never seen those before...sorry about that.
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alright, cool. thanks for the info. i thin ic an do the front ones, what kind of cutting did you have to to do? as for the rear...i will try to do the integrated tail lights. ..sometime..lol and get rid of the huge fender.
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umm, it wasn't much cutting. If you take off the front signal lights there is four holes, two for screws and two for wiring. I had to cut the two for the wiring (the two bigger holes) on both sides for the back end of the aftermarket to fit on.
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