
Stop right there lol...too much work for me.. hehe 

dannyb88 wrote:Anyone know how/where i can get some LED's or some sort of bright globe for my rear lights???




julianhaami wrote:Hi all,
I'm new to the forums here so firstly thanks to everyone, I've already gained huge benefits from the info community sharing this forum.
julianhaami wrote:Hi all,
I'm new to the forums here so firstly thanks to everyone, I've already gained huge benefits from the info community sharing this forum.
Okay so introductions aside... I'm inspired to react on an idea I spawned that I haven't found posted here yet (from the few posts I've browsed anyway).
The red courtesy light on the front doors has no personality, so a shake of the magic wand and I present to you a red strip up the inside of the door, great for those night time cyclists who need a heads up.
I also gave the big thumbs up to the downward facing light strips posted here earlier. I tried the xenon type led strip and although impressed I felt that the intensity could be improved, so after some trial and error and a healthy eBay alliance with our good friends in China, the end result is a 60cm warm white 5050 led strip which projects an amount of light that'll have the moths entertained for hours...
julianhaami wrote:Hi all,
I'm new to the forums here so firstly thanks to everyone, I've already gained huge benefits from the info community sharing this forum.
Okay so introductions aside... I'm inspired to react on an idea I spawned that I haven't found posted here yet (from the few posts I've browsed anyway).
The red courtesy light on the front doors has no personality, so a shake of the magic wand and I present to you a red strip up the inside of the door, great for those night time cyclists who need a heads up.
I also gave the big thumbs up to the downward facing light strips posted here earlier. I tried the xenon type led strip and although impressed I felt that the intensity could be improved, so after some trial and error and a healthy eBay alliance with our good friends in China, the end result is a 60cm warm white 5050 led strip which projects an amount of light that'll have the moths entertained for hours...
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