here is how i mounted my neons. this is also the picture of the converter i used to do so. i simply cut off the lighter plug and hooked it up to the battery. the back light is a 10" light tube that measures 17" in length, and the front ones are 9" light tube that measure 11" in length.
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Think those will stand up to the abuses of the road? What would look sweet is taking individual LED's and mounting them in the wheel wells or the front pieces. No tube nothing. Without em on, you probably wouldn't see them!I've always been crazy but it's kept me from going insane
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i mounted my leds and the only ones you can really see are the ones in the rear IF the shovel was removed otherwise you really do not see them unless they are on or you are looking for themHelp Support Katriders.com via Motorcyclegear.com
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they hold up pretty well as long as they don't hit your tire (i didn't think of that when i mounted them). but the front ones are pretty bright, i can really see them in the reflection of cars in front of me. leds are pretty slick. i want some more to put in the side fairings.if its got 2 wheels or a skirt....i'll ride it.
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no they are bright why?Help Support Katriders.com via Motorcyclegear.com
"That whenever any form of government becomes destructive to these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their safety and happiness." - Declaration of Independance
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Originally posted by zleviticusi mounted my leds and the only ones you can really see are the ones in the rear IF the shovel was removed otherwise you really do not see them unless they are on or you are looking for themI've always been crazy but it's kept me from going insane
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Looks to me like that one right behind the front wheel is in a good spot to get a rock kicked up into it . The back one is exactly the same way mine is , though . My front one was mounted up under the headlight area , 2 little 6" tubes , I believe .
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Originally posted by md86Looks to me like that one right behind the front wheel is in a good spot to get a rock kicked up into it . The back one is exactly the same way mine is , though . My front one was mounted up under the headlight area , 2 little 6" tubes , I believe .Help Support Katriders.com via Motorcyclegear.com
"That whenever any form of government becomes destructive to these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their safety and happiness." - Declaration of Independance
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like i said before, i've had good luck with those lights in those spots. the only thing that i have run into is trying to clean them to keep them bright. thats all. but yea, just make sure that if you put lights there, then you dont' interfere with either wheel, especially the front or you are setting yourself up to get F*ed up.if its got 2 wheels or a skirt....i'll ride it.
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If anyone likes LED ground effects, we have a new brand that is KICK BUTT!!! We got them in today and I'll tell you, they are so bright, I had to see them to believe them. Plus, they have eight lighting adjustments, from dim to bright. They are the best made LED Kits we have come across.
The pictures can't do these things justice at all! Totally amazing what is coming out these days!
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