LED Lights for Motorcycles
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RE: LED Lights for Motorcycles
I have the HD lights in blue, yes the are illegal but every cop(and I know and related to quite a few) dont have a problem as long as they dont flash or point forward or back. Accually a state trooper told me if the cant see the light its self, just the blue cast off the crome that they are legal, its like blue dash lights you can see the blue glow but the light its self isnt facing front or back.
#22
RE: LED Lights for Motorcycles
ORIGINAL: tphillips
Where did you place them such that 5 was all you needed? I assume 1 under the seat, 1 in the breather, 1 in the horn cover, and 1-2 under the tank? Details, please.... TIA
ORIGINAL: beyondthepaint
I run blue LEDs on my Fatboy, local cops here in GA don't have a problem with them as long as they are not flashing or forward facing. But get out there on the streets showing your butt, and its one more ticket they can add on to the other ones you are getting.
I just finished putting a set of green ones on a local cops personal bike. He saw my blue ones, and instead of a hassle, I got a customer. Gotta love the LEO's that ride!
I use LEDs from streetsourceleds.com not the cheapest by no means, but the best by far! Only 5 tiny LEDs on my fattie, fewer LEDs make tons more light, and because they are so small. they are easier to hide. (properly installed, you should not see the actual light source, only the glow)
I run blue LEDs on my Fatboy, local cops here in GA don't have a problem with them as long as they are not flashing or forward facing. But get out there on the streets showing your butt, and its one more ticket they can add on to the other ones you are getting.
I just finished putting a set of green ones on a local cops personal bike. He saw my blue ones, and instead of a hassle, I got a customer. Gotta love the LEO's that ride!
I use LEDs from streetsourceleds.com not the cheapest by no means, but the best by far! Only 5 tiny LEDs on my fattie, fewer LEDs make tons more light, and because they are so small. they are easier to hide. (properly installed, you should not see the actual light source, only the glow)
When I first saw the price of these, I thought "too much", but the install was considerably faster.Less light pods means less labor, and a lot less wires. Makes for a neater job. Also used a Kuryakyn pulse switch with a reostat, so I can control the flash speed as well.
Heres a tip to help in light placement. Itape a light to apiece of wire (tig welding rod) hook it to a 9 volt battery and you can position the light without your hands interferring with the glow. This way you can better see if you have best light placement.
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