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Billie brake light installation

Posted: Wed Apr 19, 2017 5:09 am
by timminator
Fun little project tonight installing the Clearwater Billie brake light.  Don't have it connected to the CANOpener yet, ran out of time, but that will be a snap to button up tomorrow.  Only part I'm unclear about is how to best attach wire to underside of the rear fender.  I'm thinking a couple dabs of black silicon.  Photos before, during and after.







Re: Billie brake light installation

Posted: Wed Apr 19, 2017 12:46 pm
by nh_handyman
Thanks!  Hoping to do the same over the coming months - just not sure if I'm going to go with some aux lights at the same time.  I've still got kids in college!

Billie brake light installation

Posted: Thu Apr 20, 2017 2:00 am
by rangemaster728
Timminator:

Nice work!

I clean the inside of the fender w/alcohol and use a stick-on wire tie base...then wire tie it down:

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Question: it's STILL raining here in NW Oregon...shouldn't your rear adjustable mud flap be in the fully extended position? lol....

Ride safe!


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Re: Billie brake light installation

Posted: Thu Apr 20, 2017 2:50 am
by timminator
rangemaster728 wrote: Timminator:

Nice work!

I clean the inside of the fender w/alcohol and use a stick-on wire tie base...then wire tie it down:

Image

Question: it's STILL raining here in NW Oregon...shouldn't your rear adjustable mud flap be in the fully extended position? lol....

Ride safe!


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Thanks for the tip, I have not used one of those tie bases before.  Regarding your other question, I must admit I didn't realize the fender *was* adjustable!  I rarely ride in the rain, so it's of little consequence to me, but good to know anyway.

Re: Billie brake light installation

Posted: Thu Apr 20, 2017 3:04 am
by timminator
nh_handyman wrote: Thanks!  Hoping to do the same over the coming months - just not sure if I'm going to go with some aux lights at the same time.  I've still got kids in college!
Love the Clearwater lights, they really make a quality kit.  The Billie is only $149 if you already own the CanOpener, but the riding lights are spendy.  You know, those kids have the rest of their lives to finish college, how many good riding years do you have left?!?  Priorities!  ;)

Re: Billie brake light installation

Posted: Thu Apr 20, 2017 5:05 am
by timminator
Does anyone know what this little panel is for (see red arrow)?  Looks like it could hold a reflector, but nothing was ever installed there when I got it new from the dealership.


Re: Billie brake light installation

Posted: Thu Apr 20, 2017 7:27 am
by gogs01
timminator wrote: Does anyone know what this little panel is for (see red arrow)?  Looks like it could hold a reflector, but nothing was ever installed there when I got it new from the dealership.

A full size (i.e. British) number plate covers these holes and they are used to secure the plate.

Re: Billie brake light installation

Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2017 1:18 am
by Attackpug
timminator wrote: Does anyone know what this little panel is for (see red arrow)?  Looks like it could hold a reflector, but nothing was ever installed there when I got it new from the dealership.
That's exactly what I did , Covered that spot with a reflector

Re: Billie brake light installation

Posted: Thu May 18, 2017 10:55 pm
by Blueboy
Me too, actually I bought a good quality strong adhesive reflective strip and trimmed it to fit.


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