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TTK V7 Night Pack/LED Kit Info - Instructions

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NOW AVAILABLE here;


Our bracket replaces the stock bracket (#15 below), and fits both the World (Euro - shown below) and LARGE N.A. LED brake light. See our How-to instructions towards the bottom.

Above link is for the plate mount only, which would raise the plate upwards ~4", and you can leave the stock brake light and turns, or we have the smaller Euro brake light assy (+$239) linked below, along with the LED turns shown below if desired.


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R&R instructions:
1. Remove seat, left and right side covers. On the left cover, remove the seat latch cable from it’s holder.
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2. On the right side unplug the fender light harness.
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3. Remove the front torx fender bolts.
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4. Remove the rearward fender bolt, and one bolt on each side (not shown), then carefully remove fender. Not shown, there is a fender liner that covers the wiring harness. Remove the two bolts and remove to access the taillight.
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5. The two bolts below secure the tail light assembly to the fender.
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6. Remove the top bolt, and pinch the wires to unplug the light connector.
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7. Remove the two screws that hold the LED light cup and light to the stock bracket. These will be re-used. Support/hold/protect when removing.
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8. Remove the plastic tongue.
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9. These are the wires to power any plate light(s). Yellow is power, blue is ground.
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10. Reverse above, and we recommend using blue loctite on all hardware outside of plastic screws of course. Enjoy.
 
I'm interested, however my priority right now is a windscreen on my Stone S and 400 bucks for the OEM MG is a bit pricy. Would buy a windscreen adapter first followed by this smaller LED tail which looks great!
 
If the install is not too crazy for a fender elim kit I would consider that. And if your light is comparable to the stock one then that's all the better.
For me I'd take any option really. There's just way too much going on back there even though they integrated the lights nicely.
 
I'm interested, however my priority right now is a windscreen on my Stone S and 400 bucks for the OEM MG is a bit pricy. Would buy a windscreen adapter first followed by this smaller LED tail which looks great!
OK, the smaller LED brake light and turns, is now online here; https://gtmotocycles.com/products/oem-v7-iii-euro-led-brake-light-turns

If the install is not too crazy for a fender elim kit I would consider that. And if your light is comparable to the stock one then that's all the better. For me I'd take any option really. There's just way too much going on back there even though they integrated the lights nicely.
So the downside, based on the exploded view above, is that it is a fidgety removal/install, as the inner fender must come off to get to the bolts to release the tail light and the bracket. The LED brake light I offer HERE - is substantially cheaper and quite nice and bright.

I'd like the euro led tail light.
So do you want just the light and smaller surround? Link is now above.
 
Awesome! I think I will eventually grab that tail light as I already have the euro turns. Thanks for giving us the option to get it Todd.
 
Prototype below. They will be black powder-coated. Fits both US and Euro LED. Should I put them online for pre-order at a slight discount until in hand and ready to ship?

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Awesome just put my order in. Next up is that dang wind screen and maybe an exhaust this winter.
Appreciated! I'll show the final product and update the photo here and online prior to shipping. I'll be updating this thread at the top with a general how-to then as well.
 
I'm thrilled. I liked the Euro tail lights and turns since I got the bike. I have the turns. I'm looking forward to the tail light and tidy to arrive!

Thank you for being so attentive to what customers want.
 
Was able to get the TTK on today. Pretty straight forward and the pics above were a fantastic reference for someone who’s never removed a motorcycle fender before.

I think it looks so much better and the LED license plate is bright.

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Was able to get the TTK on today. Pretty straight forward and the pics above were a fantastic reference for someone who’s never removed a motorcycle fender before.
I think it looks so much better and the LED license plate is bright.
Thanks for posting, and indeed it looks great! Any notes to add to my post above?
Did you unbolt the tongue per step 8 above?
 
Thanks for posting, and indeed it looks great! Any notes to add to my post above?
Did you unbolt the tongue per step 8 above?

Only note I would add is that there is a fender liner that covers the wiring harness. Only two bolts and it has to come off to access the taillight. Other than that it was no problem with your guide above.

I did not remove the tongue, but I’ll do that tomorrow. When I bolted it all up I saw the tongue poking just below the plate, looked at your instructions and realized I still can’t follow directions haha!
 
Only note I would add is that there is a fender liner that covers the wiring harness. Only two bolts and it has to come off to access the taillight. Other than that it was no problem with your guide above.
I did not remove the tongue, but I’ll do that tomorrow. When I bolted it all up I saw the tongue poking just below the plate, looked at your instructions and realized I still can’t follow directions haha!
Appreciated, I'll add the note.
When you get it all buttoned up, can you post or send me a pic of it outside for my website? Yours is the first mounted.
 
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