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Re:LED angle bulbs in turn signals 3 Years, 3 Months ago  
Thats good to hear Cliff

I gather they are not as anemic in sunlight as the stock rear tailight then
 
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Re:LED angle bulbs in turn signals 3 Years, 1 Month ago  
seems like riding season for us in the north is already starting to get underway - took the holiday weekend to get caught up on some of the toys - installed the dyna3000 - wired the passing lamp relay bypass...

Installed the Custom Dynamic Cluster RUN_TURN_BRAKE led which has both dual intensity red and amber turn signal led's and for the front used the eclipze which is a full intensity amber running light that flashes to off and back on full -

Only thing needing any special work was the load equalizer to flash the lights normal, no diodes needed.

they work nice and the back has the added lighting...
 
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Re:LED angle bulbs in turn signals 3 Years, 1 Month ago  
And here is the rear for 05-08zz34328...... or zz34327 for 96-04 models...
 
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Re:LED angle bulbs in turn signals 3 Years, 1 Month ago  
I put in a set of run, stop, and turn LEDs on my bike a couple of years back. They were a ring of lights that attached to the lens, which suggests that heat is not a problem. They light up the rear end of the bike big time and are bright enough for me to see the red glow on the road beside me when they light up at night.
 
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Re:LED angle bulbs in turn signals 3 Years, 1 Month ago  
chico wrote:
J&P has them too... Here is the front http://www.jpcycles.com/Search/ProductDetail?sku=ZZ32152&Ntt=zz32152&Ntk=product_number&Ne=0&N=0&Ntt=zz32152&Ntk=sku_search&Ns=DefaultSort&results=10..

If anyone runs these let me know what you think? I'm always interested in trimming some amperage; especially since I'm considering a fairing with stereo. No note on wattage of these. Any clue?

I agree with noxqsays, the red bulbs with clear lenses are pretty invisible during sunny conditions.
 
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Last Edit: 2009/04/13 16:58 By slyguy.
 
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