I teach electronics at a college. one of my students had the bright idea to light his bike with LEDs (accent lighting). He found that a black Lego block was perfect for this. he found that he could drill out the 8 raised mounting points on the Lego out andfit 8 LEDs in those holes and he could fit the resistor for the LEDs in the back and fill it with epoxy for a water tight seal. This went one step further when another student with an older bike had the same need you do so he took one of these "Lego LEDs" and mounted it to the block that holds the handlebars on with the four screws over top of the suzuki sticker and it looked great. Just a thought.
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Evil Hobbit
Do not drill out those bolts. even though this is a good idea in theory, This is seldom a good idea in practice.
I teach electronics at a college. one of my students had the bright idea to light his bike with LEDs (accent lighting). He found that a black Lego block was perfect for this. he found that he could drill out the 8 raised mounting points on the Lego out andfit 8 LEDs in those holes and he could fit the resistor for the LEDs in the back and fill it with epoxy for a water tight seal. This went one step further when another student with an older bike had the same need you do so he took one of these "Lego LEDs" and mounted it to the block that holds the handlebars on with the four screws over top of the suzuki sticker and it looked great. Just a thought.
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nuts930
The lego idea is brilliant. I will see what I can whip up this weekend if I have time. Will post pics if it works.
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