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School Bus bike hauler .
Danger4u2:
I will cut the skirt just under the black line and belly mount it behind the battery box.
Danger4u2:
I made time to work on the bus and made some real head way. I finished the wiring for the lights in the decks bumper. I'm 2 inches short of the length that requires me to have brake/tail and blinker lights in the decks bumper. I don't need some over zealous cop pulling me over just to find out I'm not breaking the rules. So, to stop that problem I installed the lights. Plus it adds to the safety factor. Short video of the lights.
The sequencing turn signals give it a cool look.
http://www.superbrightleds.com/moreinfo/truck-oval-lamps/turn-signal-truck-light-pt-a35-sfa/558/1760/
I also replaced all the brake, tail and turn lights on the bus. These are direct swap. Take off the old, cut the wires, splice in the new wires and screw on the new LED lights.
http://www.superbrightleds.com/moreinfo/truck-bus/sb7-series-round-bus-lamp/566/
For $5 dollars each I added a brake light strobe module to the 2 brake lights on the bus. If/when I add back up lights in the deck bumper I will add the strobe module to them.
http://www.superbrightleds.com/moreinfo/strobe-controllers/brake-light-strobe-module/195/845/
I ground off all the sharp edges left from cutting the legs from the deck, beefed up some welds and painted.
sandblaster:
Looking good Danger!
ID KX500:
If you're ever going to St.Anthony,,,,I'll be there too,,,even though it's 380 miles now.
sandblaster:
St.Anthony? 780 mi for me Due East... :cry:
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