We all like to add a little personality to our bikes. It's human nature to make a mark upon your world in any way you are able. To some folks, modification means adding accessories, but to others it means shaving away every unnecessary piece of metal and plastic they can. Passenger pegs, fairings, nameplates, and turn signals are among the parts I've seen fall by the wayside. If it's not necessary for riding, or riding legally, it's gone.
You may not be so extreme, but there can be several reasons to trim down the bulky back end of your bike. You may want to add a custom exhaust, add saddlebags, or streamline your rear fender. A single light panel that acts as your tail light, brake light, and turn signal can help clear off awkward parts.
The LED tail light with turn signals by D2MOTO is easy to mount. The clear lens gives no opposition to the intensely bright LED panels. A tail light is a necessity, and without additional bulk, D2MOTO provides turn signals that don't stick off the sides of your machine like ungainly appendages.
Wiring instructions for the combined functions come with the light, and no modifications (other than the ones you want) are necessary for mounting. LEDs are always a good buy due to their brightness and longevity, but this light/signals combo will save you pennies over purchasing the separate parts, and it is about the same cost as buying a stand-alone tail light. Whether you're stripping down, moving around, or just replacing old parts, the combo light is a simple solution.
Reflective safety isn't just for your bike, either.
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June 18th, 2010 at 3:09 pm
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