Twin rear light
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- Variablevalves suck
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Twin rear light
Thought id post a few pictures of my rear light.
uses a motrax led light that cost about £20

Remve the clear plastic lens


Remove original wires,bit of work with the Dremil & drill two holes

Fit led light

Refit original lens (just fits)

Light back on the bike
This stops the chance of riding at night with no rear light due to one buld blowing.
uses a motrax led light that cost about £20

Remve the clear plastic lens


Remove original wires,bit of work with the Dremil & drill two holes

Fit led light

Refit original lens (just fits)

Light back on the bike
This stops the chance of riding at night with no rear light due to one buld blowing.
- Speedy
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Re: Twin rear light
Hey, that's pretty cool and very nicely done! It even looks like factory made!
I quite like the idea of having 2 rear lights too!
20 quid huh?... Did you 'butcher' any bits of the OE rear light at all (other that removing the wires), or did you simply drill the 2 holes and 'banged' the motrax unit on?

I quite like the idea of having 2 rear lights too!

20 quid huh?... Did you 'butcher' any bits of the OE rear light at all (other that removing the wires), or did you simply drill the 2 holes and 'banged' the motrax unit on?
When the mind is relaxed, the body will go faster! 

- Variablevalves suck
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Re: Twin rear light
Hi speedy
you have to butcher the original light if you look at picture 3 and compare it to your own rear light you will see the bits i ground out, you also rip the original wiring out and thread the motrax wires through the original hole, i have wired these into the scrap original wiring so i can use the connector on the original wiring loom, it only fits by removing the clear lense of the motrax light but then gives a perfect fit.
Chris
you have to butcher the original light if you look at picture 3 and compare it to your own rear light you will see the bits i ground out, you also rip the original wiring out and thread the motrax wires through the original hole, i have wired these into the scrap original wiring so i can use the connector on the original wiring loom, it only fits by removing the clear lense of the motrax light but then gives a perfect fit.
Chris
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Re: Twin rear light
Looks good,Does brake light still work too?
- Variablevalves suck
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Re: Twin rear light
It all works and being led will use less wattage and last for ever.