stephen1993wooster
Wannabie Member
i was woundering everyones thoughs on these number plate brake lights

CurlyBlakey said:They should be fine, so long as they don't obscure the plate once illuminated. Not a fan of the looks though, interested as to why you fitted them?
stephen1993wooster said:CurlyBlakey said:They should be fine, so long as they don't obscure the plate once illuminated. Not a fan of the looks though, interested as to why you fitted them?
fitted them because of having a car go in to my bike about 2 months ago and he said he didnt see me brake so when i jump onto the 650 i wanna be seen braking
CurlyBlakey said:They should be fine, so long as they don't obscure the plate once illuminated. Not a fan of the looks though, interested as to why you fitted them?
CLARKY said:CurlyBlakey said:They should be fine, so long as they don't obscure the plate once illuminated. Not a fan of the looks though, interested as to why you fitted them?
Just wondering.. But part of the law dictates the distance of the letters from the edge of the plate.... Couldn't that question that (if they're arsey) as he's filling the gap in....
Footle83 said:Could the insurance company class it as a modification? therefore if it was not put on the insurance, then that would make it invalid.
CLARKY said:One thing you can do if you would like extra brake lights is to drill holes in the back pillion hangars. Fit LEDS within those holes (red ones) and turn your rear pegs into brake lights. This is a known mod for fitting indicators. It looks relatively stylish aswell as all the cabling is hidden and the LEDS kinda are aswell in the day time.
Unlike the image you showed there with big lights suck to a numberplate....
Those look fucking awesome. Would like to see video of them in action.CLARKY said: