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DSCN0048.jpg Found one .... It's a relatively inexpensive billet frame with regular bulbs (not LED), mounted on an aftermarket tag/turnsignal mounting bracket. I took the front and rear turn signals off and use the tag frame and mirrors as signals.

What can you fit in that tank leather? The pouch looks awfully tiny!
 
Smokes and a lighter. Badactor, It's not that small .... relative to the size of an R3 it only looks small, but then again doesn't everything?
 
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Smokes and a lighter. Badactor, It's not that small .... relative to the size of an R3 it only looks small, but then again doesn't everything?
Ah ha! I'm coming up on my 3 year quit date in May, and while it's one pain in the ass to light fires in my woodstove, I hope to never own a lighter again. 29 years.

I found one on eBay for 25 bucks but haven't installed yet. I'm thinking cell pouch though. There are two holes fore and aft, which I haven't investigated how they apply to an install yet... are they screwed into place?
 
Ah ha! I'm coming up on my 3 year quit date in May, and while it's one pain in the ass to light fires in my woodstove, I hope to never own a lighter again. 29 years.

I found one on eBay for 25 bucks but haven't installed yet. I'm thinking cell pouch though. There are two holes fore and aft, which I haven't investigated how they apply to an install yet... are they screwed into place?
...Tied down.....
 
anybody know where you can order? I have seen there billet license plate frame with the sequential L.E.D. lights looks good! wondering if it will fit on my standard rocket? or possibly could it be mounted above tailight on one of those slight lay down brackets? also they have billet seq. turn signals for up front for under handle bars! not sure if they would mount either! seems most custom stuff is always for the hardleys! ;)

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$170 seems awfully steep for a license plate bracket.... but it's your money.
 
You have to get a load equalizer if you change anything about the factory signals. Simply altering the bulb style will cause the blinkers to flash too fast or slow. If you change to LED's, the equalizer can be a cheaper version like a resistor type since the heat will be lower but it still gets pretty warm. Might as well just go for a good high quality heat sink model, some even have a self canceling feature and/or parade flashers.
I recomend SDC (signal dynamics) dual load electronic equalizers, they have excellent heat disapation, weather proof and come in several configurations.... best of all they are inexpensive. They are usually only $18 on Amazon.
 
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