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EVO TECH Tidy tail Install

superduke08

superduke08

2010-11-10 21:02:00 UTC

My little tutorial on the install for the Evo Tech tidy tail.
More pics to come of the risistor install.

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This was a real pain in the dick, cutting it with a dremal tool, had to cut a few time to get it right, you need to cut the duck bill near a plastic rib and it does not mention this in the direction but at the side you have to cut at a slight angle.
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Have to put these guys away, have some resistors to install, stop the fast LED blink.
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Found some nice LED lights that match the stockers
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Little tight fit with lights and exhuast
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Nice
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Bert

Bert

2010-11-10 21:15:00 UTC

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superduke08

superduke08

2010-11-10 21:52:00 UTC

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easygee

easygee

2010-11-11 18:11:00 UTC

Thx, good stuff.

spud

spud

2010-11-12 16:41:00 UTC

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socalscotty

socalscotty

2010-11-28 04:53:00 UTC

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nampus

nampus

2010-12-14 18:54:00 UTC

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socalscotty

2010-12-14 20:42:00 UTC

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nampus

2011-01-02 10:06:00 UTC

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ktmguy

ktmguy

2011-01-02 10:15:00 UTC

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websch

websch

2011-01-17 18:19:00 UTC

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nampus

nampus

2011-01-19 00:00:00 UTC

Great job!

Just don't install resistors, it defies the purpose as they eat as much current as the bulb does.
Change the flash relay instead, it is easier as it just plugs in and it saves power. The one I ordered does mixture of led and bulbs and leds alone. Well worth it!

Can't find the link at the moment.....Duhhhh. http://www.customled.com/products/flash ... _relay.htm