I finally did it. The CBR taillight mod. :eusa_dance:
Thanks to all who started and dialed it all in. :worthy:
Same idea as many others before me, a little different of course, as I did not have the inner fender to work with. I did want it to be “bolt on/off” and removable for maintenance so the epoxy route wasn’t what I was lookin for.
NOTE: You may also notice that along the way, the bike transforms from Orange to black along the way, as I bought some new(er) skins. I had planned to paint the set a year or two ago, but they were in good shape, so I figured I’ll keep the black for a spell, and maybe next year ( or 2) I'll go the green I always wanted.
Anyhoo..
I had a piece of scrap metal laying around at work that appeared to be close enough for what I needed.
I don’t know if y’all are familiar with what my bike was like before, with the “repaired” shorty fender that I had installed, as the PO had installed some ole’ banged up tail/running light and an old chrome rear fender.
You’ll notice in the pics, I used an old fender (yellow) for the “mockup” of the inner tin.
If you’re paying attention, you may also notice how my Inner tin “evolved” as I got closer to the final product.
Remember kids, measure twice, cut once IS the best practice. (ask me how I know). :bang head:
I also wanted to keep my (not LED) turn signals, as I like the “smaller than stock” ones.
One of the last pics shows a new light attached to the the “reflector holder” thingy kabob (with all the holes in it). It was a light purchased off the shelf from cycle gear.
Also (not pictured), I used factory type "bullet" connectors for all the electrics, for ease of taking it all apart again in future. I also had to split the signals/brake/running wires into mutliples as I kept the turn signals, and for the "2nd" brake/running light AND the plate lights needed power as well. So they all can be unplugged- independent of each other which is nice.
Anyway, here are some pics of the work, and the final product for your viewing pleasure…
Thanks,
T$