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TOPIC: Project Angel Eyes
Re: Project Angel Eyes 1 year 1 week ago #21
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Good News ! I got home to a set of Angel eyes open and sitting on the Kitchen counter , Not really sure why Wifey opens
parts boxes aint to exciting for her but I was stoked , Easy mount I just ran on the switched side of my Fuze block i figured these as an always on and kept the Toggle for the Photochromic , I snipped the plug off and ran the wires thru the top slot on the CF Scoops and put 4 little dabs of black RTV on the back and stuck em on fit perfect and work equally as well was a bit surprised as to how bright they actually are like the way they light up the whole front of the bike wheels , tree everything is a billboard now and the blue flush mount ones have good separation and one does not wash out the other . Totally happy Kris CAN YA SEE ME NOW ! |
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Last Edit: 1 year 1 week ago by capt bob.
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Re: Project Angel Eyes 1 year 1 week ago #22
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capt bob wrote:
Good News ! I got home to a set of Angel eyes open and sitting on the Kitchen counter , Not really sure why Wifey opens parts boxes aint to exciting for her but I was stoked , Easy mount I just ran on the switched side of my Fuze block i figured these as an always on and kept the Toggle for the Photochromic , I snipped the plug off and ran the wires thru the top slot on the CF Scoops and put 4 little dabs of black RTV on the back and stuck em on fit perfect and work equally as well was a bit surprised as to how bright they actually are like the way they light up the whole front of the bike wheels , tree everything is a billboard now and the blue flush mount ones have good separation and one does not wash out the other . Totally happy Kris CAN YA SEE ME NOW ! That's great Bob. Stoked for ya! It's a great feeling when things work out as planed. I am glad that somebody else did the homework for you for once since you've been giving back to the community on your projects. Put some pics up when you have time. You know we want to see them |
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Re: Project Angel Eyes 1 year 1 week ago #23
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You have started a trend i think, ordered a set today myself. I did see they had several different color options but they were all the cheaper versions so i went with the ones you used. Should look cool on the blacked out bike, thanks for posting this cool mod!
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Re: Project Angel Eyes 1 year 1 week ago #24
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VmaxOZ wrote:
vmaxmercer wrote:
By any chance can I get them in red vmaxmercer I haven't seen these specific ones in RED listed on eBay Rudy, but on the back of the package it seems to list a whole bunch of colours so maybe they do make them in Red. Here in Australia you can't have Red lights facing forwards on the bike as its illegal and you will get pulled up on it. White is okay as daytime running lights and in the evening. Technically red lights on front are illegal here aswell. However cops around here are pretty layed back and unless they get complants from the public they usually leave me alone with my mods. vmaxmercer |
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One Man One Bike and A Hole Lot of Rubber to Burn!
Last Edit: 1 year 1 week ago by vmaxmercer.
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Re: Project Angel Eyes 1 year 1 week ago #25
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Got mine and all I have to say is sweet!
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Re: Project Angel Eyes 1 year 1 week ago #26
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I've just ordered a pair of the 80mm. Looks like we'll have to start an angel eyes group
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Growing old disgracefully
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Re: Project Angel Eyes 1 year 1 week ago #27
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And here some music to play while ridding with them on
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Re: Project Angel Eyes 1 year 1 week ago #28
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I was thinking more like this!!
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Re: Project Angel Eyes 1 year 1 week ago #29
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I don't know if there is much of a difference, but I found these for quite a bit less. 80mm and the same number of LED's per ring (24).
www.tmart.com/12V-3W-8CM-24-LED-3528-SMD...g-White_p116177.html |
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Re: Project Angel Eyes 1 year 1 week ago #30
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The 80 mm ones I received have 54 led's in each
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