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Old 10-05-2009, 02:00 PM
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Re: Helmet Headlight setup (lots of pics)

It looks good I did this about 4 years ago but used tinted wind shield so u couldnt see the lights and i took the back half of the helmet and molded it to the tail section will see if i can find a pic
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Look'n sick bro. Good job fabricating it too!!!!
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Old 12-19-2009, 01:56 AM
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Damn Bro... Crazy **** is I did the same thing same lights and all... I did mount mine differently though... I mounted mine to the forks with fence post clamps like clip ons. Do you ever have a problem with your battery getting weak? I have also had a problem with the bulbs. They last maybe 3 months then blow out... Any ideas?


Guess great minds think alike...
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Old 12-19-2009, 01:58 AM
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Re: Helmet Headlight setup (lots of pics)

Originally Posted by fastjetta97
appreciate the advice but there actually working great....

Must mounted them different then you did or something.... Tons of wheelies and stoppies down and no problems with the setup at all....

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Old 12-19-2009, 10:31 AM
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Re: Helmet Headlight setup (lots of pics)

Originally Posted by wheelburns
i cant remeber where but ive seen this before on a tv show or something and it looked silmuar but with a hellow lid . . . . cool idea not my cup of tea

Pretty sure its that shop that sponsors Ed 1000. Dont remember the name of the shop, but they build alot of crazy busa and stretched liter bikes.
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Old 12-19-2009, 01:59 PM
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Originally Posted by PUNKON1WHEEL
Pretty sure its that shop that sponsors Ed 1000. Dont remember the name of the shop, but they build alot of crazy busa and stretched liter bikes.
I remember seein it on "superbikes" it was some streetfighters episode,theres a shop with some dudes that build "one off" streetfighters,the original helmet headlight set up was a tribute to a fallen rider,I think they actually used the helmet that belonged to the guy that passed on.
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thats ghetto fabulous!!!! haha
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Re: Helmet Headlight setup (lots of pics)

Originally Posted by nolimitriderz
It looks good I did this about 4 years ago but used tinted wind shield so u couldnt see the lights and i took the back half of the helmet and molded it to the tail section will see if i can find a pic
haha ya i wanna see that!!!
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I like it alot hrmmmm!!!!
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still pimpin! nice!
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