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motrax backside, rear end tidy up time.
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purchased a motrax rear end off sinto (thanks for fast postage)


fazer rear is ugly, and my undertray is broken around left indicator so it looks a little sad Sad




fitted with standard under tray


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wont work need to trim it soo.. masking tape a straight line and get the hacksaw on it.. it helps to make it as wonkey as possible  :rollin


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fitted now its cut down..


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looks better...


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Next on the to do list:


I might cut it to where the reflector is but i feel it may leave a big gap at the back?


i need to order some indicators to replace the ones that are on it now.


any ideas on what to do with the back end?
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#2
Not quite got the hang of blanking your number plate in pic4 lol.
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(26-06-15, 08:17 PM)Andy FZS link Wrote: Not quite got the hang of blanking your number plate in pic4 lol.


really Wink
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#4
Your welcome Paul,
You got to work on it pretty fast Smile looking neat, and once you get those indicators on it'll do the trick.
I wouldn't trim it anymore, as even when I moved my number plate up to cover the rear reflector, it still has original length of mudguard, loads of dirt etc gets thrown up over my topbox/plate area. So I'd leave it as long as you can, to give more protection but that's just a personal choice Smile


(26-06-15, 08:17 PM)Andy FZS link Wrote: Not quite got the hang of blanking your number plate in pic4 lol.

SIR9 MMM?
I don't think is a genuine reg number :rolleyes
Colin
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Ride fast, ride a red bike :-)
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#5
Quote:I might cut it to where the reflector is but i feel it may leave a big gap at the back?

Here you go, I do have a reflector that is not shown on the picture that is bolted to the bottom of the mudguard which is cut to the bottom of the numberplate (photoshoped)
The numberplate is bolted directly to the mudguard. Its a 10 min job from oem to this but you may need a new plate for the new fixing position and holes.
I have a hugger but I dont do rain or wet anyway
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I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
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#6
i will give it a test fit without cutting it down anymore and see how it goes.


I need new indicators for it or id just bolt it on but the undertray has seen better days!


dreading removing the undertray to get it all in though.
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#7
I copied Fazersharp not so long back, does wonders for the back end !
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Smile .. just need some smaller indicators!.
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#8
waiting on my indicators to show up then i can get modding Big Grin


the back end is pretty ugly, im tempted to make an led rear light aswell.
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#9
This thread will turn into something else if everyone keeps showing their rear ends :lol :rollin
Colin
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Ride fast, ride a red bike :-)
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(28-06-15, 03:44 PM)sinto link Wrote: This thread will turn into something else if everyone keps showing their rear ends :lol :rollin


we can only hope Big Grin


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#11
Knew it wouldn't take too long :woot
Colin
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Ride fast, ride a red bike :-)
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#12
new indicators arrived, ripped old ones off.. sheered the bolt on one and broke the other out, all wired up and now i have a disco, they flash way too fast...


took cover off to see a 10w t10 bulb  :\  ordered 2 21w t10 bulb.


not moved up yet as i need to cut some of the undertray as it sticks out too far the plate will be pushing against it.
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#13
im thinking of doing this my self but don't want to cut anything......is there a tail tidy I can just bolt on in place of (if the end piece comes off that is... it does look in two pieces?) the under tray...with indicators...so what im asking for is the complete set up..
I do like yours paulfzs but I don't want to cut anything just in case...
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