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jrm8486
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Reply #15 - 10/22/05 at 10:43:17
 
Has anyone mounted your stock signal to the rear fender without the chrome fender brackets, If so how, I just bought new clear lens and don't want to change yet.
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Reply #16 - 10/22/05 at 15:56:07
 
jrm8486 FSO X2 wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:10:
Has anyone mounted your stock signal to the rear fender without the chrome fender brackets, If so how, I just bought new clear lens and don't want to change yet.


The guy who had my bike before me did that, but dumb ass drilled an extra hole for the wires and then used some kind of silicone to hold the turn signals in..

Looks like crap, I am ripping all of that out and replacing the stock with small aluminum LED's and using a very large chrome washer to cover the extra hole,...  unless I put the rails on, have to see the look when they get here ::
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Reply #17 - 10/22/05 at 15:58:50
 
I wonder why the guy drilled another hole when there are 14,000 already.  Those rails are the ugliest thing about the whole bike...can't wait to get them off and get some tiny bullet signal lights on there...
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Reply #18 - 10/24/05 at 00:50:45
 
Jim_R wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:10:
I took mine off when installing my saddlebag brackets.  I like the look.  What do u guys think of having one or not?




I'm sorta looking for a good sissybar for my '06 S40.
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Reply #19 - 10/24/05 at 02:47:03
 
You really think pics are that important?  I think the written word is a lot more fun, although pics do have their place...
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Reply #20 - 10/25/05 at 12:16:30
 
I'd like pics!  I'm such a newbie when it comes to modifying my bike, it would definitely help to see what the masters have done!

'Anyone have trouble fitting saddlebags onto the Savage?  I bought moto-pak 90s http://www.motopakluggage.com/gts90.html for  touring next spring and, unless I can figure out how to move the back turn signals, I'll be having them hit the backs of my knees the whole trip.
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Reply #21 - 10/26/05 at 22:15:49
 
here is 2 pics of my sissybarless bike

http://www.bikepics.com/pictures/454958/

http://www.bikepics.com/pictures/454960/

I think it looks sportier and I have no need for a sissybar.  It would be kewl if u could convert it into a drivers backrest tho.  Torque and I have been pondering the idea for a bit.  It would reduce monkey butt syndrome a lot.
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Reply #22 - 10/26/05 at 23:34:24
 
here's a pic of my chopped sissy bar, solo seat, and saddle bags.



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Reply #23 - 10/27/05 at 02:09:22
 
3sukes:  Love the lookat the rear but what a colour!?!  Is that stock??  It looks awesome!  I'm going out to buy me a rattle can right now!
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Reply #24 - 10/27/05 at 03:24:36
 
Someone here had a chromed low-profile "handle" (for lack of a better word ...) fabricated to replace the stock sissy bar & pad ... looked real good ... I believe there was a discussion on here about it (with pics) and several members were inquiring about the piece ... it was a nice finished piece of work ... wouldn't mind something like that myself ...
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Reply #25 - 10/27/05 at 04:15:50
 
PerrydaSavage wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:10:
Someone here had a chromed low-profile "handle" (for lack of a better word ...) fabricated to replace the stock sissy bar & pad ... looked real good ... I believe there was a discussion on here about it (with pics) and several members were inquiring about the piece ... it was a nice finished piece of work ... wouldn't mind something like that myself ...


Know that one. Home made in Germany, from brass and chromed.
Brass can be reworked more easy than steel I think.

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Reply #26 - 10/27/05 at 08:55:47
 
I don't remember how far back that post is but I really would like to get one like it, it just hugged the profile and was good looking. Susan do you remember the discussion?
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Reply #27 - 10/27/05 at 09:50:12
 
I found it, on page 63 under the topic sissybar removal, the reply by Gitarzan with the second picture.
I'm sure someone is smart enough to move this forward so you all can see it but I'm not.
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Reply #28 - 10/27/05 at 10:22:06
 
http://suzukisavage.com/cgi-bin/YaBB.pl?board=RubberSideDown;action=display;n...

dere tis is.

WOW it loooks sooooooooo good.  Lip smackin goods
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