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Started by unkron, July 03, 2006, 01:15:08 PM

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unkron

I have seen many posts about the tail of the GS500F and they offer a wide variety of suggestions on cleaning/minimizing it but I have a question. Are there any current solutions that do not require cutting the current tail or homemade wiring to integrate the rear signals. So far searching online has only shown a single product for gs500 light integration:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/GS500F-Integrated-LED-Taillight-04-06-GS-500F_W0QQitemZ4621841013QQihZ002QQcategoryZ35580QQssPageNameZWD1VQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

I wish to not cut anything so it will be able to be stock when I resell it at a later date. I can handle complex, I would just prefer to be able to return it to a stock configuration. I have owned my 2005 black/silver GS500F since Nov 2005 and just want to do a few cosmetic additions without spending too much and without some irreversable mods. The front signals seem esay to integrate after some quick checks. It is just the rear that is more difficult to find a solution for.
-unkron

Stock 2005 GS500F black/silver

dgyver

Quote from: unkron on July 03, 2006, 01:15:08 PM
The front signals seem esay to integrate after some quick checks.

What are you intergrating the front signals to?  :dunno_white:

As for the rear...buy another wire harness, brake light, and turn signals for their connectors and splice them onto the integrator. Then it would be a simple plug-in application.
Common sense in not very common.

werase643

want Iain's money to support my butt in kens shop

nick_villan

and tint it to finish the look
Full racing exhaust, jet kit, kn filter

unkron

Thanks for the replies, The solution for the rear signal sounds like what I am looking for. As for the front I have looked at several flushmount signals. I dont particularly like the stalk signals sticking out so far.
-unkron

Stock 2005 GS500F black/silver

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