Interesting Item
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Interesting Item
I had heard of it, but I had never seen one. Prolink turnsignal relocation kit, if you want to do away with the saddlebags and brackets. Original Hondaline kit. Part-number 08408-MA200. Probably rare in NOS condition. I have a set of the passenger foot guards on my '79 but I didn't know they came as part of this kit.
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Removing the fairing and installing a headlight isn't much more difficult than relocating the turnsignals, provided you have the parts. The holes for the headlight holder from the 79/80 are in the fork bridges. Most difficult part is getting rid of the cable connector box. You have to stuff everything into the headlight.Terry wrote:It would be nice to have (if) the front fairing could be easily removed and set up with a regular headlight in position. I've seen some Prolinks sans bags and fairing that looked pretty nice.
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Headlight
It would be the perfect time to put that 8" headlight on the bike.
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Re: Interesting Item
For entertainment purposes, I just listed one of these kits on eBay.
It will be interesting to see if it will sell seven years after this thread was started.
Very Best,
Phil
It will be interesting to see if it will sell seven years after this thread was started.
Very Best,
Phil
When you are up to your ass in alligators it is sometimes difficult
to remember that your objective was to drain the swamp !!
to remember that your objective was to drain the swamp !!
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Re: Interesting Item
I still keep mine in the parts stash. Together with a truckload of other CBX parts. I figure one of these days, the stuff will help extend my retirement reserve....
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Re: Interesting Item
What do the passenger foot peg guards do?
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I think that they are intended to keep your feet and clothing away from the rear wheel.
Phil
Phil
When you are up to your ass in alligators it is sometimes difficult
to remember that your objective was to drain the swamp !!
to remember that your objective was to drain the swamp !!
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My thoughts exactly Mike. I am starting to trickle out a few small parts. I have a bid already on the kit, so it will sell That will pay this month's power bill.EMS wrote:I still keep mine in the parts stash. Together with a truckload of other CBX parts. I figure one of these days, the stuff will help extend my retirement reserve....
Very Best,
Phil
When you are up to your ass in alligators it is sometimes difficult
to remember that your objective was to drain the swamp !!
to remember that your objective was to drain the swamp !!