Driving /spot lights on a freewheeler
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Here's a little video, click HERE to see it.
Not sure if this is the final, or if I am going to try some other configurations.
I want the vent to glow, and after 5 different tries, I have it glowing pretty good with running lights and turn signals, not sure if I can get it any brighter without feeding back to the rider thru the other side of the vent.
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Just something I'm messing around with-
Here's a little video, click HERE to see it.
Not sure if this is the final, or if I am going to try some other configurations.
I want the vent to glow, and after 5 different tries, I have it glowing pretty good with running lights and turn signals, not sure if I can get it any brighter without feeding back to the rider thru the other side of the vent.
Here's a little video, click HERE to see it.
Not sure if this is the final, or if I am going to try some other configurations.
I want the vent to glow, and after 5 different tries, I have it glowing pretty good with running lights and turn signals, not sure if I can get it any brighter without feeding back to the rider thru the other side of the vent.
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Yes, air is still flowing.
I wear a modular helmet and with the vent open I get no helmet buffeting, with the vent closed I get a little bit of buffeting.
With the lights in the vent, they are very small, and not enough to change the air flow enough to make a difference in the buffeting for me.
I wear a modular helmet and with the vent open I get no helmet buffeting, with the vent closed I get a little bit of buffeting.
With the lights in the vent, they are very small, and not enough to change the air flow enough to make a difference in the buffeting for me.
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Were they parts from the 2015 catalog?? If so, throw us a bone
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