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Old 22-Jun-2004, 03:46   #1
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Moving the liscense plate
You guys have any suggestions on moving the plate more up and under the bike and comepletely removing the fender that holds it and the blinkers now? And are there any kits out there to relocate the rear blinkers if you remove the fender? Would be cool as hell if there was something that integrated the blinkers into the cooling vents on each side; ya know hide them in those spots maybe, might be cool.
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Old 22-Jun-2004, 13:38   #2
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been done to death a bit on here. Evoluzione bracket relocator is probably rated as the best. Do a search.
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Old 22-Jun-2004, 14:21   #3
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Moving the rear indicators to hide them in the air vents has been done...but 'hide' is the operative word. You can't see 'em for toffee.

Now call me Mr Picky, but I like my indicators to be seen by others, especially car drivers. I just don't like the thought of a car trying to come round the inside of me if I'm turning right at a roundabout or on the outside if I'm turning left. Don't much fancy being caught behind a slower moving vehicle just before I take a left off a Motorway slip road and having somebody who's had a clearer run at the exit blasting past on the inside because they didn't see I was turning off. Despite mirrors and 'lifesavers' it can happen very quickly.

I don't much care for the industrial sized indicators that come standard, but I don't like hidden ones or miniscule ones like Kellermans etiher (you just can't see those things clearly even if you're following close behind).

Similar sized ones to the motrax stuff seem to be a reasonable compromise and are bright enough to be seen
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Old 22-Jun-2004, 14:44   #4
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Thanks guys. I'll do a search for that one relocator, and i also see the point on "hiding" them inside the vents.
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Old 22-Jun-2004, 14:56   #5
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Old 22-Jun-2004, 15:37   #6
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OOf, dont think so, be a bit of a drive i think, I live in America
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Old 22-Jun-2004, 16:38   #7
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Evoluzione are your side of the pond. Have a look HERE
they tuck the standard indicators in nice and tight so don't look too bad.
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Old 22-Jun-2004, 17:02   #8
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Thanks
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Old 22-Jun-2004, 17:14   #9
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Hi VLUD

I have the evoluzione relocator which looks excellent www.evoluzione.net also the micro 1000 indicators from kellermann try www.carbonworld.de and you will see the carbon indicator relocator.

If you go for the kellermann you may need to fit two resistors to slow the flash rate due to the lower wattage (i did on my 748 but not on my mates 998)
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Old 23-Jun-2004, 04:41   #10
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Ok thanks, i'll check it out.
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