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Old 05-08-2017, 10:53 AM
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That specific led you can look it up on YouTube and they show you how to wire it and change flash patterns.
 
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Originally Posted by golferguy
Thanks TC and cggorman. I will use the correct torque and see how they perform. Chrome bushings will be next if I am not happy!
If you do decide you want to move to solid riser bushings I've picked up my LA Choppers chrome solids on Amazon:

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They also come in black:

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A less expensive alternative would be the V-Twin chrome solids. I've seen these as well, they were nicely made:

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Originally Posted by Mightyxxdan
Installed a rear brake light flasher. Saw something like this on a goldwing. I had a flashing tail light modulator LED on my old bike and they are expensive and involved a lot of wiring. I Wanted something cheaper and a lot brighter. Got an emergency LED strobe with integrated flasher. Its super bright and has 12 flash patterns. 2 wire hook up. Power to brake light and ground.
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Had to mount the light to a plate and mounted the light to my reflector. A little modification and ran the wires. Wasn't to hard of an install.



here is the finsihed install and video of the light.

That looks awesome! I love the way it flashes and how bright it is.
 
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Old 05-08-2017, 02:41 PM
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Clean looking bike you have there. Enjoy the shooting and the riding, two of three or four things men enjoy doing. tp
Nice ride. I installed a K&N air filter and V&H Straight Shots. No DYNO done and on occasion I have a bit of exhaust popping. Most vanished when I put in V&H baffles to tone down the noise level. Have you encountered this with the new air filter on your bike?
 
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That looks awesome! I love the way it flashes and how bright it is.
Like Yeah Man...Trippy...I can dig it Man

 
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Like Yeah Man...Trippy...I can dig it Man

Far Out, Dude. . Right On.
 
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That looks awesome! I love the way it flashes and how bright it is.
Very bright. Especially at night. Brighter than stock brake lights
 
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After 5 months I finally got her back on the road happy with the upgrades
Here she was before.. too much chrome to clean for my liking I wanted more function out of my machine than flash
 
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Originally Posted by Mightyxxdan
Installed a rear brake light flasher. Saw something like this on a goldwing. I had a flashing tail light modulator LED on my old bike and they are expensive and involved a lot of wiring. I Wanted something cheaper and a lot brighter. Got an emergency LED strobe with integrated flasher. Its super bright and has 12 flash patterns. 2 wire hook up. Power to brake light and ground.
Amazon purchase
https://www.amazon.com/LAMPHUS-Solar...ds=lamphus+led

Had to mount the light to a plate and mounted the light to my reflector. A little modification and ran the wires. Wasn't to hard of an install.



here is the finsihed install and video of the light.

Thanks for posting this Mighty.
As you can see there's other's who've been wanting to so this same or similar thing. What's that bracket you used? looks like it mounts under the fender?

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Excellent mate, I really want to get one of those on my bike for added rear visibility.
I just asked about doing something like this over in this thread
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/dyna-...-lightbar.html
I just saw this and was getting ready to forward you the link to this thread in the other thread. Post pics of your finished product if you get done. Not sure when I'm going to get to it, but it's definitely on the to-do list soon.
 
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Ordered a new console rim strip for the fuel tank, thats it for today.
 


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