F-15

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posted March 14, 2002 06:10 PM
quote: Does anyone know of an undertail that has the turn signals integrated and that has them at least 9 inches apart?
In Minnesota, if the turn signals aren't at least 9 inches apart,quote:
I guess I dont understand "integrated". I though that was when you put them in the stop light.That would mean you would have to have 9in. wide stoplight. OK what am I missing?
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DaveInDaytona

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posted March 14, 2002 06:28 PM
F-15, that's the idea. I can't find a picture of my tail chopped and the signals reversed right now but you've got it. Here's on of my new undertail after the wreck, I really tore it up, it's a mess and was only on there 2 days.
Dave
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ROCKET J

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posted March 14, 2002 06:44 PM
I'm not Columbo but....
I think I know where the banner is.
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Flyin Bryan

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posted March 15, 2002 12:36 PM
Legal turn signals
F-15, A better way to put it would have been to say: An undertail that has turn signals built in that are 9 inches apart. Not where they are integrated into the brake light. My bad.
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F-15

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posted March 15, 2002 01:29 PM
No biggy I though had it wrong.
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Robert
Parking Attendant
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posted March 16, 2002 11:16 AM
Ok Bryan, lets answer this another way, having 9" appart from one blinker to the other and still be integrated in the undertail is physically impossible, the undertail itsef barely have 9" wide, so by playing with words you can say "the blinkers are 9"apart from one tip to the other" that would be more like it, hope this help
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ruready
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posted April 19, 2002 06:17 AM
Who has one of the graphic art undertails?? They look really nice in the pictures, what do you think about them since your purchase? Was the installation fairly easy as explained on their web site? Thanks in advance for replys, trying to decide on a undertail, just extended the swingarm and the rear fender has got to go.
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DaveInDaytona

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posted April 19, 2002 06:35 AM
Yes, the install is as easy as it looks. The first time it took me about 90 minutes because I had never done one before and was being VERY careful.
The second time I was just as careful but had a lot more experience so it took about 45 minutes.
Very clean look and install.
Dave
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