Have seen Asian scooter mods of the thin side reflectors....with lights added inside. Look very stock.
Also, 3M tape used for adhesion of auto-body moldings is considered permanent. Simple and tough. No hardware needed.
Stig
Stig: I think that's exactly what I'm going to have to do to the front reflector/light mount. It's on the front mud flap/fender, and there's nothing to attach the thing to. So, 3M auto tape it's going to be.
As for the rear, well, there's a place where the reflector mounts on the rear mud-guard/fender, and I'm going to have to make a bracket to adjust the position a little.
I've had an idea regarding brake-light/running lights for the rear, but I don't know if I really want to do it or not. The rear of the bike is so clean and good looking that adding too much on to it will detract from appearance.
So, I'm going to bounce the idea off of you guys, to see what you all think...
First, the explanations. All of these are stock photos, because I haven't taken any pics of Diana yet. But they are coming soon.
As I mentioned above, the front running lights will have to be attached to the fender, but that's not a problem, I don't think. I found a nice set of round amber and red LED lights, and this is what they look like:
I have them in red and amber, and the round light part comes out of the black bracket part. They're the same size as the pancake reflectors.
I found a set of these really neat bullet turn signals with red LEDs. I am going to replace the pumpkin turn signals with these, and wire them up to the brake light, so that they are only on when the brake is engaged. They'll be off at all other times. Black, so they're unobtrusive and don't stand out.
This is the rear of the bike, showing two things. On the left is where I'm going to install the new LED bullet light that will act as another brake light. On the right, shows the location of the rear pancake reflector.
An image of the left-rear of the bike, showing how close up under the turn-signal stalk they are. I'm probably going to have to craft some kind of bracket to drop them down and to the rear a little more, so there's some separation between the brake-stalk lights, and the running light, so it will be a more visible from the side. This is going to take some thought, so that it doesn't look like a rigged-up job. I'd like things to look as professionally/factory done as possible. It's just my aesthetics, but I'd like it to look nice. I also haven't decided yet whether or not I'm going to replace that square reflector at the bottom of the mud-guard with a running light. I think it would be overkill if it were to be a brake-light, since the bullet lights will be bright enough to catch attention. Unless the cager following me is on the phone...