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DetroitDetomaso
Posted 2012-04-27 4:19 AM (#113062)
Subject: Fork reflectors.


Cruiser

Posts: 94
Las Vegas
Fork reflectors.


Are they glued? Can I just pull them off and Goof Off the rest?




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jb.hatch
Posted 2012-04-27 4:46 AM (#113063 - in reply to #113062)
Subject: Re: Fork reflectors.


Cruiser

Posts: 249
Phenix City AL.
Yep, no issues.
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DetroitDetomaso
Posted 2012-04-27 5:44 AM (#113065 - in reply to #113062)
Subject: Re: Fork reflectors.


Cruiser

Posts: 94
Las Vegas
Thank you. Just wanted to be sure before I screawed something up.
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willtill
Posted 2012-04-27 6:00 AM (#113066 - in reply to #113062)
Subject: Re: Fork reflectors.


Visionary

Posts: 1365
Central Maryland
Warm the adhesive up first with a hair dryer, a lot easier
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farlz
Posted 2012-04-27 7:17 AM (#113067 - in reply to #113062)
Subject: RE: Fork reflectors.


Cruiser

Posts: 51
Okotoks, Alberta
Rather than just prying them off try using some fishing line to remove them. It will help minimize the amount of adhesive that you will have to remove later.
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Harbiejoe
Posted 2012-04-27 5:51 PM (#113110 - in reply to #113062)
Subject: Re: Fork reflectors.


Cruiser

Posts: 83
Springfield Mo.
Dental floss works well, but throw it away when you are done. The adhesive isn't good on your teeth.
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johnnyvision
Posted 2012-04-28 6:13 PM (#113166 - in reply to #113062)
Subject: Re: Fork reflectors.


Visionary

Posts: 4278
The longer you warm them with the hair dryer the easer they come off. Longer would be hot to the touch.
Go Be Gone will take care of whats left behind
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DetroitDetomaso
Posted 2012-04-30 3:05 PM (#113257 - in reply to #113062)
Subject: Re: Fork reflectors.


Cruiser

Posts: 94
Las Vegas
Thank you for the tips!
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sfalexi
Posted 2012-04-30 9:20 PM (#113277 - in reply to #113062)
Subject: Re: Fork reflectors.


Tourer

Posts: 307
Columbia, SC
On a sidenote, anyone ever use that point as an aux light mount? Or am I going to far in contemplating that?
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Wharf_rat
Posted 2012-04-30 10:56 PM (#113281 - in reply to #113277)
Subject: Re: Fork reflectors.


Cruiser

Posts: 74
Republic of Texas
sfalexi - 2012-04-30 9:20 PM

On a sidenote, anyone ever use that point as an aux light mount? Or am I going to far in contemplating that?


I am considering it.
Except, I want to use the LEDs facing forward.
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sfalexi
Posted 2012-05-01 7:02 AM (#113286 - in reply to #113281)
Subject: Re: Fork reflectors.


Tourer

Posts: 307
Columbia, SC
Wharf_rat - 2012-04-30 11:56 PM
I am considering it.
Except, I want to use the LEDs facing forward.
Cool. Please let us know how it works out. On this bike I think it'd work pretty well. Just gotta make sure it doesn't stick out too far so the tipovers still hit first.

Alexi
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Arkainzeye
Posted 2012-05-01 7:48 AM (#113289 - in reply to #113062)
Subject: Re: Fork reflectors.


Visionary

Posts: 3773
Pittsburgh, PA
I know this is NOT the same topic. but has anyone ever seen these on a vision before ? http://www.cruisercustomizing.com/vision-fork-leg-inserts-victory-v...
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okie vision
Posted 2012-05-07 9:12 PM (#113745 - in reply to #113062)
Subject: Re: Fork reflectors.


Iron Butt

Posts: 752
Broken Arrow, OK
Ark, saw those on HMD's site. Not much info on them. I figured they were chromed ABS but your link says billet. I'm interested!
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DAL
Posted 2012-06-23 7:44 PM (#117440 - in reply to #113062)
Subject: Re: Fork reflectors.


Cruiser

Posts: 60
Vancouver, B.C. & La Quinta, CA
I just installed the Glenda LED driving lights. They are bright, have a dimmer switch, come on high with high beam as well as manual, come on bright with application of horn and a good looking on my black beauty. Mention you are a Vision Riders member and voila, a discount appears. Easy install of you know what you are doing and they blend in so well you really dont notice them until on and in your face. About $400. Good luck!
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Arkainzeye
Posted 2012-06-23 7:54 PM (#117441 - in reply to #113062)
Subject: Re: Fork reflectors.


Visionary

Posts: 3773
Pittsburgh, PA
Holy crap $475 !!

Edited by Arkainzeye 2012-06-23 7:58 PM
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JustBob
Posted 2012-06-24 9:06 AM (#117458 - in reply to #117440)
Subject: Re: Fork reflectors.


Cruiser

Posts: 162
Extreme Southern, AZ United States

DAL - 2012-06-23 5:44 PM I just installed the Glenda LED driving lights. They are bright, have a dimmer switch, come on high with high beam as well as manual, come on bright with application of horn and a good looking on my black beauty. Mention you are a Vision Riders member and voila, a discount appears. Easy install of you know what you are doing and they blend in so well you really dont notice them until on and in your face. About $400. Good luck!

 The high  beam thin would be illegal here in AZ.  When high beams come on, spots have to go off.

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