FZ1riderNY
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Sorry to hear that Dodger but I am glad that your okay. I see you found out what a great investment those sliders are. I hope you heal up soon and get back to business!
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You do like to tease.....opcorn:Well I unpacked a few boxes last night Pics to follow this weekend
Too busy unpacking last night to take pics. I was like a little kid on Christmas morning opening presentsYou do like to tease.....opcorn:
Put on my ZG Touring Screen and Proton Flush mounts (re-wired the pod lights w/ the protons).
Hm, I really like that look. I need to see if I can search on how to do that. the extra lights in the corner of the headlight and the turn signals just staying on.
Pilot, that looks great!! I want to replace the reflector on my fender for LEDs to tie in with the brake light, might need to check those out.Just finished up (today) fabricating and installing the brightest rear brake-flashers I have yet to see on a motorcycle. They are made by Whelen (a USA company) and they are large-LED lights that act like strobes and the model shown here is-TI3-R and are 1-watt LED's (three of them with reflectors) in a pod with 12 different light sequences to toggle thru. They are available in the RED that I have pictured here and also in white, blue and amber too. The COMET Flash that I use pulses three times with a slight hold on the third flash, then a pause, then so-on and so-on as long as you hold the brake on. If they run you over with these bad boys flashing they are absolutely undeniably blind. These are incedibly bright and show up for blocks and blocks, in broad daylight, and, MUCH further than that of course, in the dark of night ! I believe they were developed for law enforcement use and are designed for heavy-duty abuse out in the elements.
I now have these high-powered LED's installed on all four my motorcycles and the comments I get on them are just incedible. Be sure to check your local laws concerning possible brake-light restrictions. I got these on-line from strobesnmore.com and they are abit expensive but well worth the cost in my opinion. Admin.- if this needs to move to the MOD's section, please feel free to move it for me.:innocent0002: