SSX600
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- 2010 Nytro XTX, 1997 Mtn Max 600, 1998 SSX600, 1975 SM292F, 1987 Inviter
I know that some of the TYer's have moved there taillights on there Nytro XTX'x to the rear of the machine. I need to move mine because of the rear heat exchanger I am installing on my machine. If someone out there can post some pics of this modifaction I would like to see them. Maybe there is some pics on this site if someone could link me to them that would be great.
Thanks
Eric
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Eric
sleddingfarmer
TY 4 Stroke God
Bamboo
Lifetime Member
SSX600 said:I know that some of the TYer's have moved there taillights on there Nytro XTX'x to the rear of the machine. I need to move mine because of the rear heat exchanger I am installing on my machine. If someone out there can post some pics of this modifaction I would like to see them. Maybe there is some pics on this site if someone could link me to them that would be great.
Thanks
Eric
Id like to hear and see more of your " rear heat exchanger " that your installing.
MikeAllard
Veteran
I replaced mine with a 12 inch trailer light, flush mount above the flap. Ran wires in a sleeve under the tunnel. The new light is much brighter (in both run and brake mode), and out of the way. I did have to bail on a new rear bumper, however, as it would block my new tail light.
bottlerocket
Lifetime Member
Does the old light leave marks on the tunnel when you remove it?
MikeAllard
Veteran
No marks - just 6 mounting holes. 6 because there are 4 rivets that hold a bracket with two nuts, underneath the tunnel. The two nuts receive the screws that hold the stock tail light in place.
I think someone has mentioned that you could just reinstall the stock light (less the housing that it sits on) using the two holes left by removing the rear deflector. This protrudes quite a bit though, so I didn't think it would last long, and went with the trailer light option, which looks great, is very flush, and as mentioned, much brighter than the stock light.
I think someone has mentioned that you could just reinstall the stock light (less the housing that it sits on) using the two holes left by removing the rear deflector. This protrudes quite a bit though, so I didn't think it would last long, and went with the trailer light option, which looks great, is very flush, and as mentioned, much brighter than the stock light.
sleddingfarmer
TY 4 Stroke God
MikeAllard said:No marks - just 6 mounting holes. 6 because there are 4 rivets that hold a bracket with two nuts, underneath the tunnel. The two nuts receive the screws that hold the stock tail light in place.
I think someone has mentioned that you could just reinstall the stock light (less the housing that it sits on) using the two holes left by removing the rear deflector. This protrudes quite a bit though, so I didn't think it would last long, and went with the trailer light option, which looks great, is very flush, and as mentioned, much brighter than the stock light.
Yes, just like this.
raginyamaha
TY 4 Stroke Master
iam doing the trailer led light this weekend just above my flap. Hoping for a more clean look and more light.MikeAllard said:I replaced mine with a 12 inch trailer light, flush mount above the flap. Ran wires in a sleeve under the tunnel. The new light is much brighter (in both run and brake mode), and out of the way. I did have to bail on a new rear bumper, however, as it would block my new tail light.
MikeAllard
Veteran
Beenba
TY 4 Stroke Junkie
Is that the bluhm 14.8" euro trailer taillight? I think it is, with the 11 LEDs and all. I am ordering mine this week, it looks like it fits awesome. Take some more pics if you can with the light on/off!
TheGreatPumkin
Extreme
Nice looking taillight Mr. Allard........
MikeAllard
Veteran
bottlerocket
Lifetime Member
I see 15" with 11 leds on freebay 2 for 29.95. Pretty cheap for a clean looking mod!
RIKMAN
Expert
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