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General => Technical | How To => Topic started by: mrmike on March 28, 2024, 03:02:50 PM
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I just bought a '23 Kymco People S 150i ABS scooter. I ordered a Shad SH33 top case, mounting kit, backrest and light kit also. The rear carrier on my scooter has 4 threaded holes that line up perfectly with the Shad mounting plate and the install was a breeze. The problem is with the light kit. On this model scooter the rear carrier extends out past the end of the Shad mount making it impossible to install the light kit. If any of you are considering a Shad top case purchase and want the extra light, make sure you can install it before you buy it.
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Photo of the problem?
Stig
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Photo of the problem?
Stig
Here's a photo. The silver factory rear carrier has 4 threaded holes that line up perfectly with the Shad mounting plate. The position I have them in is the farthest back I can mount the plate utilizing the holes provided. In this position, you can see that the silver rear carrier extends past the Shad mounting plate. This makes it impossible to mount the light kit to the underside of it.
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A Shad with light kit fitted in the case is an option.
Others have installed lights in the cases supplied with a "reflector"
Stig
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A Shad with light kit fitted in the case is an option.
Others have installed lights in the cases supplied with a "reflector"
Stig
I'll figure something out Stig. I love to fabricate when necessary. Never leave anything completely "stock".
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I'll figure something out Stig. I love to fabricate when necessary. Never leave anything completely "stock".
The easiest solution is to cut about 2 1/2" off the end of the stock rear carrier (see picture). I need to figure out a way to do this neatly without messing up the paint. Once installed the new light assemby will cover the cut edge making it look presentable. It's a metal carrier. Would a machine shop have something to make this cut, or should I just try a Dremel rotary cutter or a hacksaw? Any suggestions are appreciated.