LED engine bay lights
i have a red 2006 roadking classic and seeing as biketober fest is coming around the coner, i was thinking of getting some led light to lighten up the bay a little bit and i was just woundering waht color,where and about how much would it be to light the ol hd up, anyone know of a local shop here in central flordia in the orlando area thanks guys and ride on
I'm not sure if this is what you mean but one of the forum's featured vendors might be what you're looking for.
www.boogey.com
www.boogey.com
Ya can't go wrong with red. 
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Don't know a dealer in Flordia but LED International has the best and brightest lights on the market in my opinion.
They are based out of Lebenon, In. and a friend of mine owns the company.
Most of the venders at the major events use their lights.
Check them out at LED International.com and see for yourself.
They ship fast and all lights guarenteed for 100,000 hours and for any other reasons they my go bad.
I have about 72 lights on my RK and prefer white. They have 10 colors to choose from and are real easy to install with double sided tape.
If you are interested, contact me and I will sell you any of their product at below retail.
I am not into internet sales and install a lot of them here in my area and only on Harleys.
If you only want to light up the engine area, 4 pods of 5 lights each, and two pods with 3 lights each work well and only cost approx. $150.00.
The self install kit I sell here at home comes with a switch,connector bank(similar to back of speaker) that you just plug in, inline fuse holder/w fuse, and double sided tape.
You can add as many lights to the connector bank without problem.
They draw hardly any amps (you can leave them on for days without the bike running) without running the battery down.
Hope this helps,
Mr. Mobey
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They are based out of Lebenon, In. and a friend of mine owns the company.
Most of the venders at the major events use their lights.
Check them out at LED International.com and see for yourself.
They ship fast and all lights guarenteed for 100,000 hours and for any other reasons they my go bad.
I have about 72 lights on my RK and prefer white. They have 10 colors to choose from and are real easy to install with double sided tape.
If you are interested, contact me and I will sell you any of their product at below retail.
I am not into internet sales and install a lot of them here in my area and only on Harleys.
If you only want to light up the engine area, 4 pods of 5 lights each, and two pods with 3 lights each work well and only cost approx. $150.00.
The self install kit I sell here at home comes with a switch,connector bank(similar to back of speaker) that you just plug in, inline fuse holder/w fuse, and double sided tape.
You can add as many lights to the connector bank without problem.
They draw hardly any amps (you can leave them on for days without the bike running) without running the battery down.
Hope this helps,
Mr. Mobey
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