Taillights

Marc H

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Added lights and mudflaps to increase visibility.Also finally found drop in led bulbs for the taillights that were actually brighter than incandescent.I used trailer light adapter to power the ones in the flaps. The drop ins are leds in a glass bulb.
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Looks good:clapping:

LED's draw less amperage than incandescent's. Have you noticed any difference in starter/startup performance Marc?

I switched out incandescent bulbs on my turn signals for LED's, and they flash much faster now...
 
Looks good:clapping:

LED's draw less amperage than incandescent's. Have you noticed any difference in starter/startup performance Marc?

I switched out incandescent bulbs on my turn signals for LED's, and they flash much faster now...

I still have incandecents in the front and I guess that gives enough resistance to keep it flashing good.Starter performance was great before.I rarely have the good ol let of the button to get it start thing.
 
Looks good Marc. Roadsmith makes a similar set and the extra light is a great safety feature.
 
More lights

I'm for anything that will keep the cagers at bay, or at least wake them up. :bellringer:

David Hilton

Ret. USN ETC/SS

Added lights and mudflaps to increase visibility.Also finally found drop in led bulbs for the taillights that were actually brighter than incandescent.I used trailer light adapter to power the ones in the flaps. The drop ins are leds in a glass bulb.View attachment 64526View attachment 64527
 
Looks good:clapping:

LED's draw less amperage than incandescent's. Have you noticed any difference in starter/startup performance Marc?

I switched out incandescent bulbs on my turn signals for LED's, and they flash much faster now...

Had a guy put LED's in our 10 Goldwing Trike and he put in a flasher for LED's to get them to work correctly.
 

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