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Old 03-29-2009, 04:12 PM
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Originally Posted by WV_BOY
I am thinking about putting a LED kit on my bike when i get it... I would like to get a Orange so i can match it up with my Camaro.... Maybe even some kind of Strobes... anyone got any good recommendations?
You can get a 20 light LED Kit from LED Accent Lights for $26.79, they have a strobe-flash controller coming out soon for $12.99. if you want it.

Their add reads:


This complete kit come will LED Bulbs fully assembled, already attached to a wiring harness and ready to install. This Patent Pending Wiring Harness Kit can be installed in half the time.

Here's what you get in this kit:
20 LED Ultra High Brightness Bulbs Pre-Wired to Harness
20 Cradle Mounts Pre-Wired to Harness
5 6" Black Plastic Ties
10 4" Black Plastic Ties
2 Locking Vinyl Spade Terminal Connectors
1 Roll of 20 gauge wire 6’ long +/-
1 Water Resistant On/Off Switch
1 Waterproof In-Line Blade Fuse Holder w/two 3A Fuses


 
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Old 03-29-2009, 04:18 PM
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great info thanks a bunch!
 
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will connecting them to the battery ,with a fuse and a switch drain the battery? bought a cheap set from autozone, only two leds.
 
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Boogey Lights used to be a sponsor and has a great video showing exactly how to install their kit on your bike on their site. Google it up.
 
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Jesus Christ! It's a motorcycle, not a christmas tree!
 
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Originally Posted by stevevfd
I put the Joe-Florida kit on my bike. I got it off ebay for about $60, and I got it installed in about 3 hours. It just took a little patience, but overall they look good.
I just put the joe florida 104 piece L.E.D light kit on my bike. It took me a full day just too get the lights right and exact location. Hiding the wire is the biggest part. I the only thing I dont like about this kit is the two sided tape could be stickier. I mainly use zip ties on my bike.

http://ledaccentlights.net/store/ind...ain_page=index

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Connecting it to a switch will drain the battery if you leave them on when the bike is not running for too long, however LED's(light emitting diode's) draw much less power than standard lights. I don't have any on my bike so I don't have first hand experience with how long it takes to drain a battery.
 
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Old 03-29-2009, 08:47 PM
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My lights generate no heat and draw about 3 mill amperes each. Which aint a whole lot I believe. I never been able too keep them on but I bet they would power all day.
 
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I left mine on by accident one night. Next afternoon came out to the bike and fired right up. Led's use next to nothing power wise.
 
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Any body know if you can get pulled over while having LEDs on?
 


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