designslucid Posted May 11, 2016 Share Posted May 11, 2016 So, today I decided it was time to put all my upgrades on. Also did the stock exhaust mod, but, that's not for this review. TST Industries flush mount front signals were first. These were easy as could be. Take off each side piece for the signals one at a time, install the flushmount with the provided nut and adapter and good to go. Motodynamic Fender Eliminator was also easy. Simply followed Russian Riders video from YouTube for FZ-07 Fender Eliminator install and added this one instead of stock. This was the furthest I've ever disassembled one of my bikes, and the reassembly was just as easy. I didn't have to cut any wires or solder anything, MD sends a tail-light stock adapter and I ordered TST Industries stock plug to 3 wire adapters, so it was all plug and play. Figured out the wiring and got everything wrapped in electrical tape. Hardest part of either was finding homes for all the extra wire after the fact. But, it's done and it's clean. 10/10 for both companies and their products. MD Fender Eliminator was $45 with tail light included. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
designslucid Posted May 11, 2016 Author Share Posted May 11, 2016 So, today I decided it was time to put all my upgrades on. Also did the stock exhaust mod, but, that's not for this review. TST Industries flush mount front signals were first. These were easy as could be. Take off each side piece for the signals one at a time, install the flushmount with the provided nut and adapter and good to go. Motodynamic Fender Eliminator was also easy. Simply followed Russian Riders video from YouTube for FZ-07 Fender Eliminator install and added this one instead of stock. This was the furthest I've ever disassembled one of my bikes, and the reassembly was just as easy. I didn't have to cut any wires or solder anything, MD sends a tail-light stock adapter and I ordered TST Industries stock plug to 3 wire adapters, so it was all plug and play. Figured out the wiring and got everything wrapped in electrical tape. Hardest part of either was finding homes for all the extra wire after the fact. But, it's done and it's clean. 10/10 for both companies and their products. MD Fender Eliminator was $45 with tail light included. And by tail light, I mean plate light. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aaron Posted May 11, 2016 Share Posted May 11, 2016 I literally have the exact same setup. I have had it for a couple of months now and it's all still working great. Good work, your bike looks way better without the fender and stock turn signals. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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