Hi Tom,
Currently we do not have a direct bolt on kit for your motorcycle. Our silver bullet lights are universal to fit a wide variety of applications. With these lights some modifications may be necessary in order for the lights to mount properly in the rear of the bike. The wiring is pretty straight forward as long as you can identify the wire functions using a basic test light. Looks like you can use our part #2275 two piece fork mounts on the front with our #1613 silver bullets. The rear is going to be a different story. Unless you drill holes in the fender to mount some silvers bullets there is really no clean way of mounting any lights back there. Not to say that it can not be done, however it will not be a simple bolt on. It may be helpful to browse on some Kawasaki forums an see what others have done. Also when going to LED turn signals we recomend using load equalizers. If you go to our web site http://www.kuryakyn.com, you can find installation instructions to help guide you in finding the correct parts.
Hi Tom,
Currently we do not have a direct bolt on kit for your motorcycle. Our silver bullet lights are universal to fit a wide variety of applications. With these lights some modifications may be necessary in order for the lights to mount properly in the rear of the bike. The wiring is pretty straight forward as long as you can identify the wire functions using a basic test light. Looks like you can use our part #2275 two piece fork mounts on the front with our #1613 silver bullets. The rear is going to be a different story. Unless you drill holes in the fender to mount some silvers bullets there is really no clean way of mounting any lights back there. Not to say that it can not be done, however it will not be a simple bolt on. It may be helpful to browse on some Kawasaki forums an see what others have done. Also when going to LED turn signals we recomend using load equalizers. If you go to our web site http://www.kuryakyn.com, you can find installation instructions to help guide you in finding the correct parts.
By: Kuryakyn's on October 22, 2009
at 10:02 pm