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camthelurker

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  1. added the adventuretech light mounting bracket as replacement for a broken crash bar mount. Aligning the light beam has never been so easy. Alignment was difficult with the angle of the hepco&becker bars. finally got around to installing woodcraft stator cover. I love Woodcraft build quality.
  2. My bad, my reading comprehension has declined this past week. @fddriver2 it is relatively plug-n-play, considering the kit has mounting bolt(1 bc you reuse the right side), cotter pins, springs, and even long feelers(did not use, too long and was never a fan of feelers on pegs). Only "major" effort was cutting the left side rivet style mounting bolt. But nothing a Dremel and metal cutting bit can't handle. @duhs10 sidenote after test ride, the feel is more rubber. I did not notice the metal part of the peg during ride. Not so much a negative but more so a highlight of the rubber grippiness and softness.
  3. Little to no vibes through the pegs now. Feet say they feel more comfortable with the wider base now. When you say short springs, was the elbow bends at the end not reaching the proper mounting point? I don't notice a negative difference between angles for shifting and braking. If anything, I have a previous dislike for the shift lever level with my boot, but that is easily remedied by adjusting the shift shaft.
  4. Installed the "adventure" pegs from yamabits(UK). The kit came with ALL necessary hardware, which is very very cool. Install took less than 30 minutes. Test ride in progress...
  5. Unnecessarily put reflective wheel tape on. My lack perfection has the tape a bit uneven. I don't really care, I was more curious to see what it would look like IRL.
  6. Added Hepco & Becker engine guards, then mounted Rigid Industries Dually fog light(SAE compliant version) used the supplied wiring harness but customized it so that the switch works only when ignition on. Above pic is fog light beams only, no headlight. Also got an amber lense cover for them, in addition to the clear covers. +XP for Visibility!
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