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Dave the Sparky

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Years off it I recon......

Dave

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Yeah looks loads better Dave. Got a full shot of the motor, for the overall effect?

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Cheers YP would you believe it's ****** chuckin it down today, worked on it late to get it all done for the weekend! If it eases I'll push it out m8...

Dave

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Looks great, Dave! Need to replace my standard pods on the nosecone as I have the 4" dominators too, and the indicators look massive now against them!

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Bombero

Got 4" on mine with the 'large' CBS spear/arrow indicators, as standard bike ones looked too small. Can post pic if you're interested

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Here you go, in-between showers!!

Looked at all the stalked type and settled on these Blade ones, £12 delivered M&P, I think I made the right choice. Loads more visible than the tennis ball under the light and very bright even though not led, took about an hour to fit including a good clean an WD of the frame etc underneath the cone....

I think Ill have some carbon fibre indicator shrouds and round standard indicators up for grabs soon....

Cheers for the approval....

Edit. I forgot to switch the led side light lamps on! Doh, nice white light :bangshead:

Dave

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BTW did anyone find polarity wrong on their dominators? Had to swap my connections round...

Dave

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Bombero

Got 4" on mine with the 'large' CBS spear/arrow indicators, as standard bike ones looked too small. Can post pic if you're interested

That'd be great! My email is: rabreid423@gmail.com

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By the way, how do people overcome the 'tapering' nosecone problem when mounting motorbike indicators ie will the indicators not point slightly inwards due to the shape of the nosecone?

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By the way, how do people overcome the 'tapering' nosecone problem when mounting motorbike indicators ie will the indicators not point slightly inwards due to the shape of the nosecone?

Easy, fit ones like mine, designed for the taper of a fairing, I imagine you could cut the rear edge of a stalk back to make it sit back a bit...

Dave

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By the way, how do people overcome the 'tapering' nosecone problem when mounting motorbike indicators ie will the indicators not point slightly inwards due to the shape of the nosecone?

Mine point slightly inwards but I couldn't cut them to straighten them up as they are carbon with flanges on the ends. Even though they point inwards a bit they are still plenty bright enough to see from the front, so not really a problem from a functional point of view.

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Hey Chappers you've got the same carbon fins that I had under your stalks, I've not seen them anywhere else, do they serve any purpose? I've removed mine, wasn't keen, but suits yours...

Dave

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M & P motorcycle accessories, £12 delivered, took a week to arrive but excellent value, sticky back too...

Thanks

Dave

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