LED lights installed wooo hoooo
TexasVision
Posted 2008-07-09 3:19 PM (#13216)
Subject: LED lights installed wooo hoooo


Cruiser

Posts: 129
Leander,Texas
I just insatlled LED (lizard Lights) around the engine and they look sweeeeet! Its amazing how installing these lights makes traffic really notice you from the side im loading them in the gallary so check them out.



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Len Rhymes
Posted 2008-07-09 3:35 PM (#13219 - in reply to #13216)
Subject: RE: LED lights installed wooo hoooo


Jacksonville Florida
I have the Wizard lights on my bike. The Wizard has a remote control and you can change the light color or flash frequency from about 30 feet away or while cruising down the road. The Wizards have more lights per bundle also.
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Breaker
Posted 2008-07-09 4:01 PM (#13221 - in reply to #13216)
Subject: Re: LED lights installed wooo hoooo


Iron Butt

Posts: 732
Western WA
Wow, those are sweet looking! Nice job VisionTex.

Were they hard to install?

Len, it doesn't look like you have anything in your gallery. . .do you have any pics of the Wizard lights?
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TexasVision
Posted 2008-07-09 4:10 PM (#13222 - in reply to #13221)
Subject: Re: LED lights installed wooo hoooo


Cruiser

Posts: 129
Leander,Texas
I just downloaded them to the gallary you caught be in between .I dont know i paid to get them installed but it took two hours cause that what they billed me. I love em!!!!!! people stare now more than before . I mean the bike itself is a eye catcher but the lights just send it over the top. Seriously though im seen alot better at night. Safety first...... but hey if you gonna be safe you might as well look cool doing it right?

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Magic
Posted 2008-07-09 4:11 PM (#13223 - in reply to #13216)
Subject: RE: LED lights installed wooo hoooo


Cruiser

Posts: 171
San Antonio, Texas
Daniel,

Are those from Custom Dynamics? Hope you don't mind me asking, but are they expensive? I am also interested in how difficult they were to install (for someone who's not a wrench and not at all electrically inclined!). Also, do they sufficiently illuminate both sides of the bike? And are they a load on the charging system?
Sorry for all the questions, but inquiring minds want to know........
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TexasVision
Posted 2008-07-09 4:18 PM (#13224 - in reply to #13223)
Subject: RE: LED lights installed wooo hoooo


Cruiser

Posts: 129
Leander,Texas
Yes thier custom dynamic lights and no they are LED so there is not load on the system LED does not pull chargers like NEON or strobes. MY pack was the 8 pack Maximus .There are smaller packs that are cheeper.
If you not a wrench and are not good at electrical i recommend you pay the labor of getting them installed total cost to me including labor was $400.00.

I have 3 on the right side 3 on the left side and two under the engine facing down on the road. YOU can get these remote controlled for another $70.00 but i didnt see the point in that..lol


http://www.customdynamics.com/lizard_lights.htm

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bsquared62
Posted 2008-07-09 6:54 PM (#13236 - in reply to #13216)
Subject: Re: LED lights installed wooo hoooo


Cruiser

Posts: 59
Woodstock, GA
My buddies call these "sex lights" because of their similarity to, well, you know...LOL

Look great! One word of caution, be sure they are indeed installed correctly. A friend of mine had a ton on his Ultra, and caused a fire. Not sure of the reason (for sure), but he swears it was the lights.
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TexasVision
Posted 2008-07-09 7:01 PM (#13238 - in reply to #13216)
Subject: Re: LED lights installed wooo hoooo


Cruiser

Posts: 129
Leander,Texas
Thanks for advice .Thier installed correctly and warranteed by the dealer cause they installed them. but thank you and i will keep a eye out for fire
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spursmvp
Posted 2008-07-09 11:00 PM (#13271 - in reply to #13238)
Subject: Re: LED lights installed wooo hoooo


Tourer

Posts: 377
O'Neill, Nebraska
Be careful around the POLICE guys.

Here in Texas lights like this can (and will) get you pulled over because they don't match the pattern or colors for driving or turn signal lights.

I thought about doing this on my Jackpot but changed my mind.

Good luck.
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Baddog69
Posted 2008-07-10 1:36 AM (#13275 - in reply to #13238)
Subject: Re: LED lights installed wooo hoooo


Cruiser

Posts: 88
Billings, MT

The lights look sweet, I put a set of LED's on mine about 2 month ago.  I am a firm believer that cage drivers don't look for motorcycles, anyhing that i can do to make em see me helps!  Lights and load pipes are the only way to go.

 





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Len Rhymes
Posted 2008-07-10 4:20 PM (#13307 - in reply to #13221)
Subject: Re: LED lights installed wooo hoooo


Jacksonville Florida
Breaker, I don't have a cable for my camera. The Wizards are a little brighter than the Lizards and have the remote control. I have two fixtures under the tank on each side of the engine, two on either side of the front forks and two on either side of the bike under the saddle bags. Not as bright as the wrap around LED turn signals I have on my Hammer but they will make a car look twice. The LED system draws virtually no voltage at all.
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