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but as i stated it all is in how you possition them!
Where do you place the ones for the front wheel? Those look great. I just did a kit on mine this past weekend, motor only. It turned out good, but I want to add more pods. I only put 4 on for now. But it still looks pretty good.
I bought my kit from Custom Dynamics. No soldering, lots of bright LEDs, about $99. Installed in less than one hour after watching the how-to video on boggeylites (sp?) web page.
check out cosmic l.e.d. on the web. his are flexible strips with 2 sided tape, easy to install. i dont have much chrome so i did a triple ground effex kit. lights are alotta fun at night.
thanks rounder... i mount my front fender lights on the inside of the supports facing in and down on brackets that i make (i make brakets for all the lights to get them to hit where i want them)
then silicone the wires to the top of the underside of the fender, run the line out and up the side of the brake line and tap it to the LED's i put in the headlights
here are some pics of my bike... you can see with the twisted spokes it just throws light going down the road...
i solder EVERYTHING! problem with LED's if one goes out they all go out... so i want ot make sure they are done right... hell it takes me about 6 hours to do a bike with a 15 kit and about 4 to do it with a 10 kit... but it shows... you look at any of the bikes in the crew i ride with or that i have done next to any other kit out there and it shows... we where at little sturgis 2 years ago and a guy that was doing installs tried to come over and see how i did the kits on bikes.. hahaha funny that the pro tried to come see how i did it... fools! makes me laugh at all those guys that get their scoots wired up at shows... crazy! looks like crap!
I bought my kit from Custom Dynamics. No soldering, lots of bright LEDs, about $99. Installed in less than one hour after watching the how-to video on boggeylites (sp?) web page.
Have any pics? What color?
While I think red or blue look awesome I think that's asking for a ticket. I'm leaning toward amber. The clears ones look really nice. I'm thinking if amber colored ones are street legal in NJ they would hopefully make me more conspicious on the road at night.
i have been pulled over 2x's... once to take a picture, once to ask for my card (did his bike about a week later),
In Il you can have it on a MOTORCYCLE, as long as there is not direct light forward or back... (law is diff for a car) i used to keep the law as it was written under my seat, but never had issues... was asked one time at a light to turn it off by a cop, so i did, 6 blocks later went back on... Chicago drivers are NUTS! anything that i can do to be seen i will do it! i even had a lady tell me that she would have never seem my all black bike in the lot as she was backing up if it was not for the lights....
I will tell you honestly though i have done alot in blue... only people that have trouble with the police out this way is the rockets. not sure why but they do
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