Bikevis Super LED Bullets

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Anyone got these fitted? Are they bright enough as driving lights? Easy to wire in?
 
Easy to wire, bright enough, but I've put mine either side of the headlight surround (1150) and I think they'd be a more noticeable if they were well away from the main lights ;)
 
Have a pair fitted to my GS very easy to fit, They are quite bright when you are directly in front of them. Good running lights.
 
I had a pair on my 990,


Lasted about 3 months............:augie

Get in touch and they'll send you out new ones. Mine were over a year old and I didn't even buy them as they came on the bike, he even swapped blue for white ones, excellent service, just wish the lights were better to start with.
 
Had some on my pan for over a year. Also fitted an led light bar below the headlamp. In this picture the side lights are the only OEM lights on, I replaced these with small LED 'bulbs'. These were cheapish on fleabay, but only lasted a couple of months, hence the yellow OEM lights.
 

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I had 4 on my gs , one either side on the outside of the hand-guards and one down beside the tank badge!!!! great but the wiring was a pain in the arse, especially when one started blowing, but they are good , im looking at there led strips instead
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Home Made LED Hand Guards

I made these for my GS. £1.99 delivered from ebay for a pair of LED strips and £3.00 for 3 scrap hand guards from Motorworks to get the drilling round the corner right. I made some templates using graph paper and sellotaped it on the hand guard, pilot drilled with a dremel than used a 7mm bit. The LEDs push in to the holes quite snugly and then you mastik them in place. Black is best and make sure you smother it over the back of the LED strip so that you don't get light shining in your face at night time. They're wired in to the side light bulb connections and have been on over a year. I definitely get noticed by cars!
 

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I made these for my GS. £1.99 delivered from ebay for a pair of LED strips and £3.00 for 3 scrap hand guards from Motorworks to get the drilling round the corner right. I made some templates using graph paper and sellotaped it on the hand guard, pilot drilled with a dremel than used a 7mm bit. The LEDs push in to the holes quite snugly and then you mastik them in place. Black is best and make sure you smother it over the back of the LED strip so that you don't get light shining in your face at night time. They're wired in to the side light bulb connections and have been on over a year. I definitely get noticed by cars!

Look good....:thumb
 


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