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led lights....

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holy crap!!!

but a lot of peeple gave bad feedback..
what the heck I'm gonna give him a try lol.. what do you got to loose?? 2 dollars lol??
 
Try this website for LED lites http://www.superlumination.com/

There are many like the one above....and the prices to match....

but the ones I posted are crazy low....I have yet to see led lights for a couple of bucks

I read on another bike site about this place, and those who ordered and installed have had them for up to a year now and still working

but as barnbiketom said, it could be only a couple of bucks one will lose anyways, a few beers less and a pack of smokes less, one could have all the led lights one needs..

I think I will figure out what I need for the instrument cluster on my bike, tail light, and put an order in, maybe even a few of those strips, just for the fun of it......
 
Cheap LEDs are usually dim, so if safety is a concern buy good units. you need roughly 50 good quality LEDs to equal the lumens of a standard brake light incandescent bulb, more if they are the cheap dome shaped jobs like you can get at radioshack.
 
fwiw I have gotten most of mine from superbrightleds.com with good results.
 
Has anyone found a good waterproof switch? I want to wire some lights straight from the battery. Is there any reason to put a fuse in this circuit?
 
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