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Flexible LED's

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I love the idea of them!

What I did on my 1100G (Fully dressed) is I took the third brake light from a GM Blazer/Astrovan/Suburban (they all used the same roof mounted light - very common but very bright), which I scored off of Ebay very reasonably, and mounted it to the top of my KG Trunk as an additional brake light.

It works great, both because it "pops on" out of nowhere to capture attention, and because it is right at the average cager's eye level! I did the same thing for Brad's (BradleyMaynar) trunk and I think the extra visibility is worth its weight in gold!

I'm tempted to buy one of their "dual intensity" modules so that the light stays on all the time and brightens up with the brake, but I kind of think it's more of an attention getter when it comes on only when I'm hitting the brakes...

Anyway, the flexible ones would seem to be the easiest way to add light, but if you're industrious you could probably save some $$ and go the Ebay route to find LED's you could modify...

Either way I recommend adding the light!

Regards,
 
Very cool product.Got the site bookmarked for my next bike custom job.
 
I've seen the site and plan on using those on my current custom job. Looks like a cool idea.
 
Dig dug...great find. I've been combing thru sites for a brake light idea. I think this might be it.....
 
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