15-03-16, 07:36 PM
(15-03-16, 03:01 PM)dazza link Wrote: Or be mistaken for a car at a further distance away by a quick glance before someone pulls out of a junction straight into you.Totally understand where your coming from but I never ride without my dipped beams on, these, imo, are just to give more visibility and I like the idea of them.
Not trying to be critical but I have mistaken spots on bikes to be car headlight further away before.
It's only the fact that I ride a bike and I took a second look prevented me from doing so.
(15-03-16, 01:50 PM)midden link Wrote: Close encounters comes to mind........ here's hoping they don't blind the oncoming driver :eekAs far as them blinding other people, they are slightly angled downwards due to the shape of the mirrors.
(15-03-16, 10:11 AM)Frosties link Wrote: Really like those fella :thumbup
Do you have a linky to the lights you fitted and a close up piccy showing how you've fitted them?
Here's the link www.tirepenze.co.uk
Don't know if they're on the Webpage yet as he says it's just a new line, but at the show, you could get them in white, amber & red, but when I went back he'd sold out of all of them. They did say to email any requirements though.
And a few pics of install under the mirrors.
I joined the two wires together after bring them down the mirror shroud and then connected them into my led sidelight.
All wires soldered and heatshrinked as my normal anal self allows nothing less :loīl
I'm looking into getting a couple of brackets made to allow me to put them on a wee bit more neater than tie-wraps but it'll do for now.
And yes that's a 5p on the 3rd pic!
Colin
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Ride fast, ride a red bike :-)
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Ride fast, ride a red bike :-)