I recently added some new high output driving lights to my motorcycles arsenal of headlights. These are great and really bright. They light up the road directly in front and to the sides. They don't shine as far as the standard beams, but what did I expect from a $25 set?
They help a lot a night and can be used in coordination with the high beam during the day so I can save my passing lights for when I need them.
I got this really great idea one day to add some turn signals to my motorcycle. Previously I
had installed some Hayabusa signals from a friend and simply wire tied them to the triple bar. While these worked, I didn't really like the look. So I stumble upon more lights from a company I have ordered from before, http://www.superbrighleds.com/.
While I had some issues with the shipment and wrong color being selected, we managed to work out the details and I installed these LEDS.
They come with positives and negatives.
They come with positives and negatives.
Once I started this process I realised these aren't the brightest in the world, however they are in a more visible place than the old ones. So now I have a dilemma to add another set of them to a location. However, they draw so little power, that my signals register as if a light is out and flash faster than normal, drawing more attention to the signals. So I figure for what I paid for them, I could order another pair or two and hopefully add more of them.
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Colby Butler aka Kingkole02