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Gold radiator mesh

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Bit of time on my hands so i replaced the rad mesh. What do you think ?
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great want to do mine, how did you do it ? where did you get the mesh from ?
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B&Q sell all sorts of different mesh, if that helps.
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Looking good Yellafella :!: BTW I see you have replaced the indicators, well on the front anyway, did you use the long stem version :?:

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Easy to do ! Thought someone might ask so i took a couple of pics :
No need to remove the fairing, obviously easier if you have it removed for other work, etc

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Carefully prise up one top clip and pull out
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Same again on the second clip, push the frame down gently and unclip from lower lugs, carefully manouver frame through rad hole
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Cut mesh to size before . . .

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prising open frame with small bladed screwdriver, once done refit frame with new mesh and recrimp ( i used vice jaws )
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Refit opposite to removal. Doddle !
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Correct chris . Micro arrows. Long stem front and short on the rear. Didnt fancy flush mounts, not too visible ! These are bright too !
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yellafella wrote:Correct chris . Micro arrows. Long stem front and short on the rear. Didnt fancy flush mounts, not too visible ! These are bright too !
Cheers for that Yellafella, you are right they are bright, as I like you have got them on the rear also. I'm having the same thought's as you though, do I fit flush mounts or Micro Arrows, as we said in a previous thread, in the mirror bodies would be the answer,

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I decided to go with micro led ones as I couldnt see the flush mounted ones very well from the front.

http://www.wyndham.james.dsl.pipex.com/ ... 0front.jpg

http://www.wyndham.james.dsl.pipex.com/ ... ackend.jpg

The back ones look fine, the front a little strange but they are very bright and can be seen from miles away.
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Max wrote:I decided to go with micro led ones as I couldnt see the flush mounted ones very well from the front.

http://www.wyndham.james.dsl.pipex.com/ ... 0front.jpg

http://www.wyndham.james.dsl.pipex.com/ ... ackend.jpg

The back ones look fine, the front a little strange but they are very bright and can be seen from miles away.
Thanks Max for that. Did you need resistors to stop them flashing to fast :?:
I like you rear light as well,

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Yes

http://www.abercon.co.uk/vtr1000/phpBB2 ... highlight=


There is a problem with the rear light as its LED it doesnt have a number plate light yet. Number 4067 on my jobs to do list.


BTW its long stems on the front of mine and short on the back. I have had to move the back ones since as I put high levels on and now they are on brackets to lift them up a bit. The mot man said they werent visible from behind
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Cheers Max, you're a gem,

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Nice work Yella...but I suppose anything you can do to liven up the yellow paintwork would be an improvement... :wink: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Was wondering how long it would take you Mono !! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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monomaster wrote:Nice work Yella...but I suppose anything you can do to liven up the yellow paintwork would be an improvement... :wink: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Kaz is on her way :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Poor Mono !!! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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