My second and final tail tidy

way to EXPENSIVE , looks great
 
Hello, all, I wasn't happy with anything I have found, I made this myself. A little Tig welding and found a shop here on Phoenix to powder coat to match the swingarm
Turned out very well…..
 

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Hello, all, I wasn't happy with anything I have found, I made this myself. A little Tig welding and found a shop here on Phoenix to powder coat to match the swingarm
Turned out very well…..
Looks good. I wanted to keep the OEM fender thing in tact in case I wanted to go on a trip where it might rain......what did you do with the signals?
 
Hello Rick Danger,
I agree……
I ordered a new turn signal/License plate bracket, from Triumph in UK. (ETA four weeks and $140 US dollars later). This way I would be able to make my modifications and retain the stock set-up. Rear turn signals left and right mounted under the seat, Front signals replaced with these stealth ones for a clean look.
 

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Hello, all, I wasn't happy with anything I have found, I made this myself. A little Tig welding and found a shop here on Phoenix to powder coat to match the swingarm
Turned out very well…..
if you can make more like that, then you should start selling those
 
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Made my own from a cheap universal Amazon bracket. Reused the factory license plate light. The pictures don’t show it, but I got some cheap cycle gear. Universal turn signals and mounted them. I can dig up a picture of anybody needs it. I’ve had this set up for years with no issues.
 

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