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TOPIC: A Little Different LED Turnsignals
A Little Different LED Turnsignals 1 year 4 months ago #1
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I was working on some signals for the Radiator side covers after Chuck put the challange out for ideas well Chuck sorry mine ended
up a little higher , These are just LED strips purchased at Auto zone , I mounted them on the lower edge of the Magical racing faring , hard to get good pics though but very visible |
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Last Edit: 1 year 4 months ago by capt bob.
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Re: A Little Different LED Turnsignals 1 year 4 months ago #2
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Good job Captain Bob! Gotta love a guy that's good at tinkering....
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Last Edit: 1 year 4 months ago by VMaxChuck.
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Re: A Little Different LED Turnsignals 1 year 4 months ago #3
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Hey boy think they are bright enougn
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Re: A Little Different LED Turnsignals 1 year 4 months ago #4
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Looks good
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One Man One Bike and A Hole Lot of Rubber to Burn!
Last Edit: 1 year 4 months ago by vmaxmercer.
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Re: A Little Different LED Turnsignals 1 year 4 months ago #5
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put away the Christmas lights. They hurt my eyes
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Re: A Little Different LED Turnsignals 1 year 4 months ago #6
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Chuck I will continue to work on the radiator cover lights when I can find some more amber led's
I am looking for some trim moulding with a channel down the center for the strips something small And thin The pics don't do any justice I was not looking for gaudy and these little strips are inconspicuous When not flashing but down here in the retirement Capitol of Florida visibility is key with the old folks In the land yachts , I can see myself pushing the flasher button in some traffic situations down here |
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Re: A Little Different LED Turnsignals 1 year 4 months ago #7
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Visibility is important for sure Captain Bob!
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Last Edit: 1 year 4 months ago by VMaxChuck.
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Re: A Little Different LED Turnsignals 1 year 4 months ago #8
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Really cool like them, no mistaking which way your going even the blind old women at junctions should see them
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Re: A Little Different LED Turnsignals 1 year 4 months ago #9
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That looks really good Bob. Even Stevie Wonder should see those.
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Growing old disgracefully
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Re: A Little Different LED Turnsignals 1 year 4 months ago #10
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I admire your inventiveness. And it sure has a very good visibility! Good work.
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Vmax 2009: give me fuel, give me fire, give me that which I desire!
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