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led tail/brake light on ebay
Posted: Mon May 23, 2005 12:25 am
by dirtrooster2003
has anyone bought this one before, Ive seen it listed off and on for
over a year now. If so is it worth the 50 bucks, meaning is it well
made plug and play unit. Thanks for the replys
led tail/brake light on ebay
Posted: Mon May 23, 2005 8:22 am
by Lecours, Jean-Francois
eBay# 4551644840
This one should work for less, no?
JFLecours
Ottawa
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has anyone bought this one before, Ive seen it listed off and on for
over a year now. If so is it worth the 50 bucks, meaning is it well
made plug and play unit. Thanks for the replys
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led tail/brake light on ebay
Posted: Mon May 23, 2005 1:16 pm
by Chris
The "Brake!" LED light that dual-star and others sell is definitely
worth the money. It's extremely bright and the flash patterns are
highly visible. Pops right into the stock housing too.
I tried my own hand at making LED's and for what the cost of the high
output component lamps was individually and the general fragility of
the lamps as you learn to wire them, the $50 or so doesn't seem like
so much money. If you are a practiced electronics hobbyist, it could
be done on your own much cheaper...I managed to burn out a good
handful of LED's myself.
tkc 80
Posted: Mon May 23, 2005 1:19 pm
by John Kokola
They need tubes on the KLR.
--John Kokola
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> From:
DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com [mailto:
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> Behalf Of pzzldpnthr
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> I was considering getting the Continental TKC 80s. It appears that
> these tires are tubeless, is that correct? Do you just put tubes in
> them anyway or can you put tubeless tires on the KLR?
>