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The C-14, aka Kawasaki Concours-14, the new one :) => Accessories and modifications - C14/GTR 1400 => Topic started by: gildaguz on March 20, 2014, 06:59:33 PM
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Just get e new GIVI E460N and decide to instead to pay $60.00 for the brake light kit for this top case fabricate my own light using 4 12 volts LED that get on EBAY a very good price and power up them with my HYPERLITES flashing module and it work as I was specting but would like to get some brightest LED's because as you can see on the video they are not as brightest as the bottom ones
Those are the LED's I used http://www.ebay.com/itm/20x-5mm-Red-Blue-Flashing-Colors-Pre-wired-LEDs-12V-Car-Boat-Motor-MA432-/121153085523?tfrom=111133487138&tpos=top&ttype=price&talgo=undefined (http://www.ebay.com/itm/20x-5mm-Red-Blue-Flashing-Colors-Pre-wired-LEDs-12V-Car-Boat-Motor-MA432-/121153085523?tfrom=111133487138&tpos=top&ttype=price&talgo=undefined)
Givi E460N Brake/Running lights (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WddwL390Pgs#ws)
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Now during daylight an after adding 3 more LED"s for a total o 7 instead of 4
GIVI E46N Brake/running lights (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2OD8RyBhlrQ#ws)
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Go to Wal-Mart or one of your local auto parts stores. They will have some led strips with a battery attached to them so you can check the brightness.
I bought the 12 inch strips and wired them to the back of my Weestrom under the rear rack. Ran them like that for 8-9 months. I bought a Givi 46 and took the same lights off the back of the bike and mounted them inside the reflectors. I just wired them as running lights as I also have a set of Skenes on the rear that do running light/brake light duty.
These light strips come in various lengths--which you can cut to fit--and various colors if you choose. And the ones I bought come with 3M tape already applied.
I haven't had any trouble out of them since I installed them.
I like them so much I just put a set on the Connie.
If I remember correctly the 2 12" strips cost about $ 20.
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This what they look like on the Wee
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Go to Wal-Mart or one of your local auto parts stores. They will have some led strips with a battery attached to them so you can check the brightness.
I bought the 12 inch strips and wired them to the back of my Weestrom under the rear rack. Ran them like that for 8-9 months. I bought a Givi 46 and took the same lights off the back of the bike and mounted them inside the reflectors. I just wired them as running lights as I also have a set of Skenes on the rear that do running light/brake light duty.
These light strips come in various lengths--which you can cut to fit--and various colors if you choose. And the ones I bought come with 3M tape already applied.
I haven't had any trouble out of them since I installed them.
I like them so much I just put a set on the Connie.
If I remember correctly the 2 12" strips cost about $ 20.
Thanks for the tip but finally found what I was looking for and ordered 39" of this and will be put it inside of the reflective strip that the trunk has
https://www.superbrightleds.com/moreinfo/top-emitting/high-power-led-flexible-light-strip--nfls-x3/1465/ (https://www.superbrightleds.com/moreinfo/top-emitting/high-power-led-flexible-light-strip--nfls-x3/1465/)
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Im happy with how bright are the lights I founf
http://www.zggtr.org/index.php?topic=16732.new#new (http://www.zggtr.org/index.php?topic=16732.new#new)