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Since I'm the "LED King" ... I haven't done it but if I wanted to, I would use some of Radiantz LEDS. You can get them here in whatever size and color you want. http://www.radiantz.com/cart/39.html
Hey Shrink you are the LED King and you are the best that I know of when it comes to giving advice on that compnay... and the worst part is they arent even paying you!
Since I'm the "LED King" ... I haven't done it but if I wanted to, I would use some of Radiantz LEDS. You can get them here in whatever size and color you want. http://www.radiantz.com/cart/39.html
Haha!!!! Not I've been running full Radiantz LED clusters all the way around for several years now. Researched the hell out of them (and load equalizers as well) and am usually the first to post info or feedback when asked. Look back though post history. You ain't getting my throne. I will give you "The King of Fringe" title though.
OK you LED experts, question for ya.... I run smoked lenses everywhere and I have led's everywhere except the front turns, good ones that are very bright. I also run the run/stop/turn module piggybacked with Badlands plug n play load equalizer lll. The rear is complete and works excellent. If I go with led's in the front turns where is the best place to put an inline (online) load equalizer for them? I am thinking inside the headlight housing.
Last edited by ezriderpgh; Mar 21, 2009 at 07:30 PM.
it was my understanding, and belive me I have and could be wrong, but I thought you only needed one Load equalizer for the bike? ANYONE?
That is just what I thought I was told... and for the fronts, I would use the Radiantz Drugz, the running lights are full power and when they go to turn signal mode they blink from full power to off... very nice! Not cheap, but what is in today's world?
Mount the badlands in the Fairing you have all the leads and a ground there.
This Badlands lll unit is for bikes running the stop/run/turn module, it piggybacks on the module and takes care of the rear only. I see now there is one that connects to the TSSM module that covers all signals.......time to order!
Last edited by ezriderpgh; Mar 21, 2009 at 08:41 PM.
Spend the money and get the Badlands Illuminator, it has a built in load eaualizer and that's all that you need. It will plug in under your seat and nobody will ever know.
As far as "King" goes, I've only been running Radiantz L.E.D.'s for the last 5 years, BUT, I just tallied up how many are on my Ultra at this moment. The actual number is 882 L.E.D.'s. If you wanna stop by and count each one, feel free.
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