mrphotoman
Massive Member
Added some wheel stripes, I ended up having to buy 3 different sets before I found some that matched. I think these look pretty good, I tried the rascal graphix and they were more of a forest green so they went back, I then bought the customTAYLOR Patented High Intensity Grade GREEN Reflective Rim/Wheel Tapes and I installed these, they ended up not matching but were super reflective. I took them off the next day I installed them in the garage and they looked okay but in the sunlight they were just the wrong color so there went $20 down the toilet. These are the factory effex reflective florescent green wheel stripes. They went on really easy with the stripe tool.
I also made a L.E.D. radar detector alert light for the bike out of a hat bill light lol. It turned out really nice, basically I just took out the batteries, soldered the wires in place and ran it to the radar detector and then soldered it to the internal speaker wire. My detector has a external speaker jack but it quit working so I just took it apart and soldered it. It is bright enough to be seen really well in bright sunlight with your peripheral vision and at night I can turn it off either using the on off button or just turning the volume down on the detector (lowers the voltage to the led light).
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4hZsJCYax3o"]Motorcycle LED Radar Alert Light - YouTube[/ame]
You can buy one of these made for detectors but they are really expensive, I have about $9 in mine.
Few other pics:
We took a 1500 mile trip on the bikes a few weeks ago but I haven't had time to fool around with the photos yet. I will post those later.
I also made a L.E.D. radar detector alert light for the bike out of a hat bill light lol. It turned out really nice, basically I just took out the batteries, soldered the wires in place and ran it to the radar detector and then soldered it to the internal speaker wire. My detector has a external speaker jack but it quit working so I just took it apart and soldered it. It is bright enough to be seen really well in bright sunlight with your peripheral vision and at night I can turn it off either using the on off button or just turning the volume down on the detector (lowers the voltage to the led light).
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4hZsJCYax3o"]Motorcycle LED Radar Alert Light - YouTube[/ame]
You can buy one of these made for detectors but they are really expensive, I have about $9 in mine.
Few other pics:
We took a 1500 mile trip on the bikes a few weeks ago but I haven't had time to fool around with the photos yet. I will post those later.
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