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    #16
    I already did, but in a different manner, using some aluminum angle pieces my dad borrowed from work. Ill try to find a picture.

    Edit: Stole a picture from a recent riding game. The angle is a bit weird to see them, but you can.

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      #17
      Here is a picture I took when trying out mounts for some ammo tins. The metal attaches at the same point as the seat, and then goes forward and has a bolt in front of the seat bolt. We can actually move the rear end around by the angle pieces and lifting up and scooting it.

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        #18
        Would like to see a pick of them ammo cans on!

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          #19
          This is the only picture of it that I have, Never took it out with the ammo tins on.

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            #20
            Originally posted by tkent02 View Post
            I wonder how well a red LED would shine through an amber lens?
            Decently-well. I will see if my son will bring "Rat Bagger" down the next time you are here.

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              #21
              The Samsonite luggage kit moved the turn signals to the license plate frame. Hard to figure what Suziki was thinking putting them where the bags go. I think it looks great. Would be better if they were perpendicular to the rear tire, but its a great practical improvement.
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                #22
                Yup...did the same thing to my T-model a couple of years ago...



                I later added Krausers which moved the signals to the frame and now its back to stock...

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