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TheArf 6th September 2013 03:50 PM

Lights as a work in progress
 
Can someone tell me if this has worked please





Arfon

K4KEV 6th September 2013 04:20 PM

Gonna have to be cruel Arfon....it just does not look right:( ,

TheArf 6th September 2013 04:21 PM

Its not cruel Kev as I value opinions what is it your not keen on

Arfon

K4KEV 6th September 2013 04:38 PM

just the indicator looks "flung on"....angled h/l mount is fine after all that how I did my indy..again just my opinion bud

twinturbo 6th September 2013 04:42 PM

I would say the ofsetting of the indicator looks a Little strange .

Like the aerofoiled tube though

TT

K4KEV 6th September 2013 04:50 PM

What might look fairly cool would be if the indy mounting bolt was used as the same bolt for the up/down movement on the headlight,

Oscar 6th September 2013 05:42 PM

Same as kev, something just looks a little odd about the indicator there. If it could be out sideways...

Also, that tube and the raised aspect looks awesome :eek:

TheArf 6th September 2013 06:38 PM

I see what your saying about the indicator the problem might be that if I send the indicator out to the side it may foul on the cycle wing.
It's easy to remove the indicator the thing I like most is that I managed to get all the wires through the main boss to go down the inside of the arm keeping everything tidy and minimal with the wiring

Arfon

SeriesLandy 6th September 2013 10:39 PM

I've been thinking similar to you, except like the caterham indicators. However I don't think they will go through iva due to being to far in board. It's worth checking the measurements to see if they are ok.

Talonmotorsport 7th September 2013 07:20 AM

If I may suggest welding a threaded boss to the tube and mounting the indicator to it like this, you can still run the wires through and it keeps them away from the arches.


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