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I completely F*cked it up....looks horrible, the lights dont stay in or anything. I need some reccomendation as to what I should do. Fender cut maybe?
http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f142/bli...1/123434003.jpg
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wow thats bad. have you tried goo gone. or is that gorllia glue?
ig glue try paint thinner, or gas
I guess you gotta get those holes drilled pretty perfect, eh?
Clean up the area, and get a good thick sticker to put over the holes.
Words defy me :(
Did you mount them on the side? Can you show a pic that is zoomed out please.
Words defy me :(
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LOL.


Does not look good Wally.
I hate to say it, but that looks like hammered dog sh*t. Why on the side of the bike anyway? You'll never know if there's a problem unless you continously keep leaning over checking the lights. If I were you, I would get some carbon fiber decal sheet at cut a template around what you have already done. As far as getting the lights to stay in place you'll need to concoct some type of plastic plate from the back of the fender with more precise holes cut and glue it to the back of the fender.
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Well I guess you could get something larger to stick in there like a temp gauge or something. Other than that like stated above get a really thick sticker and put over it or you could go to a sign shop and get a really thick piece of white vinyl sign material to stick over it. After putting the sticker on you could fill in the rear with epoxy putty or some other material so it doesn't sink in.
Well I guess you could get something larger to stick in there like a temp gauge or something. Other than that like stated above get a really thick sticker and put over it or you could go to a sign shop and get a really thick piece of white vinyl sign material to stick over it. After putting the sticker on you could fill in the rear with epoxy putty or some other material so it doesn't sink in.
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well.....you beat me to it.

Thats what I was going to suggest. Start with a piece of tape on the back and fill in with epoxy putty.
Once it dries, Lightly sand it down. DON'T USE A BELT SANDER WALLY -- :p
Then apply a sticker or graphic over it -- shouldn't be bad.
Just take your time --- ...deja vu. ;)

Let us know how it turns out.
haha yippee!! well guys, I think I fixed it...cut all the wires on the back, and fabed up a little poor mans technique, just glued the rubber backing rite to the lightbulb! haha it works PERFECT! tell me what you guys think now!
AND YOU GUYS THOUGHT WALLY WAS A SCREW UP!! LOL!!
http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f142/bli...odlights004.jpg
http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f142/bli...odlights003.jpg
http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f142/bli...odlights001.jpg
thanks a lot man..I was getting worried that I screwed it up and couldnt fix it. I was JUST about to go to the local dealer and buy myself a nice sticker! guess I saved myself $5
Nice save.
They look pretty good there, but can you see them while your riding?
This thread is like a train wreck...you don't want to look but...you just HAVE to! :blink:
are you saying they still look like shit? I personally think I did a great job of saving them, I admit that I messed up BAD the first time.
Yes.
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