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LED rear lights vs standard (OEM) ones
#1
so i decided to spend a bit of my hard earned on some LED lights and integrated indicators.
let me know what you think please.
done some before and after shots.
[smg id=823 type=preview align=center caption="Before No Lights"][smg id=824 type=preview align=center caption="After No Lights"][smg id=825 type=preview align=center caption="Before Lights"][smg id=826 type=preview align=center caption="After Lights"][smg id=827 type=preview align=center caption="Before Brakes"][smg id=828 type=preview align=center caption="After Brakes"][smg id=829 type=preview align=center caption="After Indicators"]
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#2
Link to where you got them from pls.
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#3
sure Smile
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?V...0832411758
the company is based behind squires biker cafe so could pop in there and grab them if you fancy a ride out.
but the free postage makes it a no brainer really!
rideout every time !  Wink
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#4
Great result.A really worthwile mod.Think I may have to
divert a little beer money in that direction soon.
The Devil made me do it.
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#5
I've got them on my bike  Smile
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#6
What happens when you have the tail lights or brakes on and you are indicating at the same time ? Do they just default to the original indicators ?
Yamaha Fazer 'the only bike you'll ever need' maybe ???
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#7
when braking the half of the light thats indicating cuts out to show the indicators and then back on again.
gives a better effect than just a brake light in my opinion as its more "unusual" to the regular "cager".
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#8
All worse except when braking IMO. The LEDs make the brake light stand out more.
Most things done in a hurry need to be done again - patiently.
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#9
(04-05-13, 10:59 PM)Enceladus link Wrote: when braking the half of the light thats indicating cuts out to show the indicators and then back on again.
gives a better effect than just a brake light in my opinion as its more "unusual" to the regular "cager".

I'd like to see a YouTube of this option if you don't mind spending the time.

Anyone tried replacing the standard bulbs with led ones ?

http://www.autobulbsdirect.co.uk/380-Ult...-Bulb.html

http://www.autobulbsdirect.co.uk/382-ult...earch=bike
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#10
Nicey are those!!  :lol
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#11
Do you then take your orginal indicators off?
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#12
Looks good. Think I'd get a smoked set instead of clear but certainly looks bright  8)

Chris
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#13
(05-05-13, 08:56 AM)Chris link Wrote: Looks good. Think I'd get a smoked set instead of clear but certainly looks bright  8)

Chris


http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Smoked-integra...53eb079f1e


tempted...
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#14
(05-05-13, 08:32 AM)Skippernick link Wrote: Do you then take your orginal indicators off?
i'm going to leave them on for now, but who knows Smile
(05-05-13, 08:56 AM)Chris link Wrote: Looks good. Think I'd get a smoked set instead of clear but certainly looks bright  8)
Chris
thought about smoked, but for me the clear lens fitted in better with the rest of the bike.
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#15
I forgot to mention that I think it looks great, good job.  Nice mod.
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#16
(05-05-13, 08:32 AM)Skippernick link Wrote: Do you then take your orginal indicators off?


I preferred to leave my indicators on, the more the merrier as far as i'm concerned.  8)
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#17
Good mod mate, Is everything in with the price, or do you have to purr-chase any other bits, relay's and the like ? .
Any thing is good to make people aware that you are there .
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#18
no relays included but you can pick one up for £10 if needed.
i didn't need one as i left the original indicators on.
rear and brake lights don't need the relay.
hope this helps
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#19
(05-05-13, 10:49 AM)darrsi link Wrote: [quote author=Skippernick link=topic=7624.msg73836#msg73836 date=1367739147]
Do you then take your orginal indicators off?

I preferred to leave my indicators on, the more the merrier as far as i'm concerned.  8)
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I'd have thought keeping the originals would make an MOT easier  :lol
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#20
(05-05-13, 07:07 AM)simonm link Wrote: [quote author=Enceladus link=topic=7624.msg73786#msg73786 date=1367704782]
when braking the half of the light thats indicating cuts out to show the indicators and then back on again.
gives a better effect than just a brake light in my opinion as its more "unusual" to the regular "cager".

I'd like to see a YouTube of this option if you don't mind spending the time.

Anyone tried replacing the standard bulbs with led ones ?

http://www.autobulbsdirect.co.uk/380-Ult...-Bulb.html

http://www.autobulbsdirect.co.uk/382-ult...earch=bike
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if i get the chance i'll do a quick vid tomorrow and post on YouTube for you.
got quite a bit to do but will do my best Smile
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