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Birky_D
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Posted: 27 Apr 2017 at 22:02 |
Having originally seen this on another forum I thought it was worth posting here as his post is a little older and ran a different led
I did alot of research to find something that would fit given the lack of space. These did NOT require any cutting or modifications and although a tight squeeze were fine. They are also fully adjustable in led position and for £30 a bargain They came 3Rd at time of testing (April 17) and 1St for non fan assisted Ive taken one picture with the stock on the left side and led on the right. I'm yet to move led position to see if there is an improvement but there is no light scatter and the light looks very clean on my garage door Next mod is to jumper the low beam to stay on when high beam are running and fit the same in the centre light
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Thunderpants1100
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Hey Birky, how are you getting on with these? I don't suppose you have link do you? I can't seem to find them...
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Birky_D
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They have been brilliant. Can't fault them one bit, best mod I could do for night riding These are the ones I bought. Tight squeeze but they fit with no modifications required Look at this on eBay http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/162061686251 |
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Thunderpants1100
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Ordered, nice one mate really appreciate that.
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Thunderpants1100
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Love the footage on your YouTube channel by the way Nice to see the Tuono ripping past sportbikes on track! I did a couple of 3rd gear rolling start 'races' today (on my private track) against a GSXR1000K6 and a BMW HP4, mullered both of them, one of them is now getting a Tuono factory!
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Thunderpants1100
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Torque of the Devil!
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Birky_D
Moto GP Alien Joined: 03 Feb 2017 Location: Essex Status: Offline Points: 269 |
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Haha thanks I'm not very good at it. I can't edit and I don't vlogg but I do enjoy a good thrash |
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leeadam
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they look better, so is that a H7 bulb fitment u got from that link
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Tuono V4 1100 Factory 2018
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Birky_D
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Yes they are all H7
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simt1100
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Just ordered and fitted these and also did the 3 way mod which I did on the loom side which took a long time to get to the loom as you have to take off the side fairing panels, the fairing, speedo and then unscrew one side of the plastic fairing mount, once done it was easy to access the loom and jumper together the 2 wires. This is the neatest and tidiest way of doing it.
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Simon Cotswolds UK 17 Factory
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stutuono
Premium Member Joined: 27 May 2012 Status: Offline Points: 108 |
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So who's been running this set up long term and have there been any drawbacks ?
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