
Slightly smaller boot, but it now has a boot light

The top bracket fixing bolt here cannot be too long as it effects the movement of the cable release for the seat.


Of course changing bulbs from now on may take a tool kit but what the....

The light could be reccesed a little too far for some and I might shift it rearward to block that hole at the top, but his is not visable unless you get down and have a close look.

The first thing to do is remove the body work from the rear of the bike then excavate the plastics so the light can be pushed back. I just used a hard back saw (Actually a leatherman wave)
The next challenge is to make the Bolt that holds the bracket the exact allowable length , becasue it effects the cable release for the rear seat. The rear seat then has to sit on those 2 bolt heads, so the holes that used to hold the rubber cushions now have to accomodate the bolt heads. Adjustment in and out of the light is by the two bolts being much smaller than the original holes in the frame. Use Nylock nuts and large washers under neath, loosen off to move around then re tighten.
There is a gap left around the lens because the dimensions get smaller as it is pushed back, so you finish fanatics probably would not like it but...
Probably too simple to impress but I like the look now and I won't be hunting for LED setups now...can't be bothered.
Thanks to Ridgy for the idea, he did this first but I have'nt found a posting so I thought I would share. Thanks Ridgy for the
Sarg