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schucky
03-08-2004, 12:51 PM
does anyone know where i can get cool aftermarket tail lights, such as skulls or crosses. something to that nature.
Get some black vinyl to put over it.Before ya put it on ,Cut a cool design out of it,so only the design shows through.Ya can put anything on it like 400ex,bad ***!!!ANYTHING!!!!!!!!!
2001400ex
03-08-2004, 04:08 PM
They have things like that on ebay. I don't think they're skulls and things like that but some of the designs are okay...
EXerHonda400
03-08-2004, 07:12 PM
There is a skull one on eBay, but I think that having a 450R light on it looks pretty trick i just bought mine and i am pretty sure there is another one on there still too.
does the 450r light bolt right up???? how hard is it to install the brake lights with it?
shamisc
03-08-2004, 08:44 PM
It bolts right up. You just take the rubber grommets off of the 450r tailight bolts. Do a search on how to wire up the brake light. The parts required are cheap, it's easy to do, and looks badazz!!:macho
Here's mine:
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid105/p0973da93cc81b95d1e50eb1c50ed4963/f974caa4.jpg
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid105/p07fb9d311a4882603c606bde3725f3d7/f974cba0.jpg
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/sraid105/p2e7b2147d736d955b540ce3273733c2c/f974cc4d.jpg
EXerHonda400
03-08-2004, 08:53 PM
well, i haven't gotten it yet but i am pretty sure it can go right into the stock rubber mounts, i will post again when i get it installed too. but as far as the wiring of the brake light, it is pretty easy. tonight i wired it all so now all i have to do is put the ligh in and connect it.Basically all you need is the stock clutch switch, a little M4x.7X10mm screw and the switch goes right under the master cylinder, or you can by a Banjo bolt with a pressure switch in it but then you have to buy stuff, any way to continue. Then you need to find the black wire up front and splice into it with a T-Connector and then run the spliced wire up to the switch on the master cylinder and then from the other side of the switch you run a wire all the way back along the frame and to the "high" terminal of the light. Then to finish it up just extend the other 2 wires that are already back there from the stock light and connect them to the proper spot. Green to ground and Brown to the "low" terminal. Thats how i did it and i tested it with a volt and ohm meter and it works fine. There might be an easier way, if someone else knows it. Hope it helps.
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