Guys been thinking alot lately about getting rid of the boxeye fairing n everything that goes with it so can you recomend me some twin dominator headlights n how to get aroung the h1/h4 wiring thanks in advance
Gaz
(08-03-15, 08:22 PM)taylor link Wrote: worth a few pounds that lot I would have thought, keep it.
Well tbf what ever i make off that lot i would put back into the bike n besides ive tried to like it for the last 6 months but i like the rest of the bike but not the ironman eyes n the lighting is crap... just not for me i suppose lol
Gaz
08-03-15, 11:22 PM (This post was last modified: 08-03-15, 11:25 PM by His Dudeness.)
Something big! I think you're taking off a pretty big fairing so you have to replace it with something fairly big to keep the look of the bike balanced. If you use small lights it looks like there's something missing. If you're thinking of selling the bike in the future you should keep the original fairing. There was a factory "café racer" 400 on here a while back. It had a large single head light and it looked good. Someone might be able to find the pictures of it.
The following lengthy post is about fitting the Foxeye fairing and lights to a Boxeye, but within it are details for wiring in two double filament lights (as on Foxexe) to the Mk1 Fazer along with a wiring diagram. http://foc-u.co.uk/index.php/topic,5252.0.html
(08-03-15, 11:22 PM)His Dudeness link Wrote: Something big! I think you're taking off a pretty big fairing so you have to replace it with something fairly big to keep the look of the bike balanced. If you use small lights it looks like there's something missing. If you're thinking of selling the bike in the future you should keep the original fairing. There was a factory "café racer" 400 on here a while back. It had a large single head light and it looked good. Someone might be able to find the pictures of it.
I'll keep my fairing for the wind protection but I really like the retro look of that big headlight. At the end of the day though it's your bike and your choice of what floats your boat 8) .