View Poll Results: Would you want a light kit?
Sounds great!



40
70.18%
No thanks.



6
10.53%
Maybe...



11
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Lighting stators and headlight kits...
Re: Lighting stators and headlight kits...
Originally Posted by sytfu_RR
dam sounds good but I got a china knock-off and it has a 110cc motor, not even sure if the stator would work. dammit or else I'd be all over this deal.
Re: Lighting stators and headlight kits...
2 small car fogs lights.......best night set up, bright as hell and helps you avoiding from smashing into your friends on those long night treks:YEAH
check it VVV
check it VVV
Last edited by bloodywanker231; Sep 8, 2006 at 02:45 PM.
Re: Lighting stators and headlight kits...
I got you all beat mine cost almost nothing but then again i work at a junk yard so most of my **** was free
25 bucks for a 4 pound motorcycle battery mounted on my frame rails under the seat so i didint have to change anything motor wise. fender directionals off a bmw and a jetta are now my front and rear directionals, two mini red taillight lenses out of a camaro rear bumper are my running light and break light, a cheapy fog light from walmart for the head light, and a few switches and flashers found at my work, i think the only thing that cost money was the wire and battery. it holds a charge for a long *** time too, i only have to charge it about once every 2 months and only for about 2-3 hours and its back up to normal. go to fiddy life and check out the mill city fiddy crew and look at the practice pics, there are a couple of shots of my set up and what im talking about
25 bucks for a 4 pound motorcycle battery mounted on my frame rails under the seat so i didint have to change anything motor wise. fender directionals off a bmw and a jetta are now my front and rear directionals, two mini red taillight lenses out of a camaro rear bumper are my running light and break light, a cheapy fog light from walmart for the head light, and a few switches and flashers found at my work, i think the only thing that cost money was the wire and battery. it holds a charge for a long *** time too, i only have to charge it about once every 2 months and only for about 2-3 hours and its back up to normal. go to fiddy life and check out the mill city fiddy crew and look at the practice pics, there are a couple of shots of my set up and what im talking about
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