09-07-13, 09:23 PM (This post was last modified: 09-07-13, 10:11 PM by simonm.)
(09-07-13, 12:18 PM)darrsi link Wrote: [quote author=simonm link=topic=8729.msg86621#msg86621 date=1373357968]
[quote author=darrsi link=topic=8729.msg86578#msg86578 date=1373312089]
Look up "Indicator mod by Darrsi" on YouTube.
Also got the clear lens tail light with built in indicators on as well.
I've left the original indicators on as well, i wanna be seen as there's too many arseholes about and i'm not giving them any excuses not to see me!
A couple of quick questions if you have the time please ?
What are the spec of the LEDs ? (are they waterproof, SMD, light output ?, ebay link if you have one :-))
Is it attached with self adhesive tape or something stronger ?
I assume you just spliced them in to the existing wires with waterproof connectors ?
TIA Darrsi.
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They're waterproof, very bright, and they have a strong adhesive tape on the back so just make sure the fairing surface is free fom dirt or grease.
I also made a point of keeping them as flat as possible on the fairing, rather than sticking them on any curves, as i didn't want them peeling off in hot weather. They're still on there now so that all seems to stick very well.
I unscrewed the indicators so i could feed the wire through the hole then just put them back in place, the wire just about fits snugly.
And i simply unclipped the original indicators bullet connector, fed the bare wire through the middle of it, bent a bit of wire back then pushed the bullet connector back into place.
There were no problems with timing either, they work perfectly in sync with the original lights.
Sorted
(09-07-13, 09:23 PM)simonm link Wrote: [quote author=darrsi link=topic=8729.msg86643#msg86643 date=1373368682]
[quote author=simonm link=topic=8729.msg86621#msg86621 date=1373357968]
[quote author=darrsi link=topic=8729.msg86578#msg86578 date=1373312089]
Look up "Indicator mod by Darrsi" on YouTube.
Also got the clear lens tail light with built in indicators on as well.
I've left the original indicators on as well, i wanna be seen as there's too many arseholes about and i'm not giving them any excuses not to see me!
A couple of quick questions if you have the time please ?
What are the spec of the LEDs ? (are they waterproof, SMD, light output ?, ebay link if you have one :-))
Is it attached with self adhesive tape or something stronger ?
I assume you just spliced them in to the existing wires with waterproof connectors ?
TIA Darrsi.
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They're waterproof, very bright, and they have a strong adhesive tape on the back so just make sure the fairing surface is free fom dirt or grease.
I also made a point of keeping them as flat as possible on the fairing, rather than sticking them on any curves, as i didn't want them peeling off in hot weather. They're still on there now so that all seems to stick very well.
I unscrewed the indicators so i could feed the wire through the hole then just put them back in place, the wire just about fits snugly.
And i simply unclipped the original indicators bullet connector, fed the bare wire through the middle of it, bent a bit of wire back then pushed the bullet connector back into place.
There were no problems with timing either, they work perfectly in sync with the original lights.
Sorted
They've arrived. Hopefully you can see the cut marks every 3 leds. It's not as pretty as the solid black resin but it'll do the job beautifully hopefully.
Opinions are like A**holes, Everyone has one. Some people seem to have more than one though which is a bit odd.
(16-07-13, 02:28 PM)simonm link Wrote: [quote author=Doddsie link=topic=8729.msg88038#msg88038 date=1373979988]
Dont indicators have to be a certain distance apart??
These are in addition, not as replacement, to the originals
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I was refering to stevierst`s pic near the beginning of the thread!!
(16-07-13, 02:49 PM)Doddsie link Wrote: [quote author=simonm link=topic=8729.msg88044#msg88044 date=1373981319]
[quote author=Doddsie link=topic=8729.msg88038#msg88038 date=1373979988]
Dont indicators have to be a certain distance apart??
These are in addition, not as replacement, to the originals
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I was refering to stevierst`s pic near the beginning of the thread!!
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Oh. Soz.
Opinions are like A**holes, Everyone has one. Some people seem to have more than one though which is a bit odd.
Well mine just passed it's first MOT with them on :
My MOT bloke is old school thankfully. He said "if its yellow and it flashes, then its an indicator"
I had them on my old R1 streetfighter built into the number plate. He mot'd it for the 7 years I had it like that. Passed every time.