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    Tail lights and indicators

    Hello there internet,

    I have recently got my hands on a Yamaha xvs650 with the intention of turning it into a bobber.

    The question that I have is, what are the guidelines with relocation of the tail light?

    The only thing i want on my rear fender is the licence plate. Therefore I would like to have two break lights located just below and behind the seat. Are there any rules/regulations that stipulates the exact location of the tail light?

    Also what is the smallest size indicators that you can use legally in NZ?

    I have had a look at this thread so I know this much.

    http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...9959-Electrics

    Blue collar bobbers do some kits that I would assume is legal for NZ.

    http://bluecollarbobbers.com/catalog/v-star-650


    Cheers

    Phil

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    These could suit your bobber Build , I put them on the R80 I did up.

    http://www.shop.modernmotorcyclecomp...ns/tail-lights

    http://www.shop.modernmotorcyclecomp...ons/indicators (don't forget the relay flasher can for LED's)

    or http://www.vanem.com.au/storesr500_lights_page1.html

    or http://www.dimecitycycles.com/cafe-r...s.html?cat=351

    The first 3 links are all based in Australia and ship pretty quickly, dime city have a million bits and bobs too. happy shopping.

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    http://vehicleinspection.nzta.govt.n...ing/stop-lamps

    Click the other sections for those rules. That document is what the inspectors go by for WOFs
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    Awesome stuff guys, thats exactly what i needed to know.

    Cheers

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