Ha! I'd put aboot as much stock in this klowns words as Elmer Fud's ..... He copulates with Armadillos and trailers his bike ya know.. :lol:If you are just looking for relacement lights for inside your housings, I would strongly suggest the Kissan flashing bulbs. The flash module is built into the light, so replacement is plug&play. I have a set of them and love them. They probably flash 8-10 times before going solid and have lasted well so far. I may add LEDs around my license plate, but I will stay with these flashing bulbs.
Damn. That is disappointing. The dimness sure is a deal breaker.I got the lights yesterday - took maybe 30 seconds to install. Hopefully the pictures appear properly - if not, my apologies, its probably a hosting issue, and I'll put them up someplace else if you really need to see the pictures...
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Pros:
This will probably never ever burn out - LED's should give on the order of 100,000 hours of service life. (my friends on the flashlight forums say they see a lot of cheap LED's failing early, so that might also be a consideration).
Illuminates more quickly than Incandescent (instantaneous on vs. .1 second).
Should stay cooler than stock
Should use less power than stock
Cons:
Very expensive.
Unacceptably dim vs. a stock bulb.
You know Bust, those kinds of lies just hurt. Everyone knows I don't trailer my bike.Ha! I'd put aboot as much stock in this klowns words as Elmer Fud's ..... He copulates with Armadillos and trailers his bike ya know.. :lol:If you are just looking for relacement lights for inside your housings, I would strongly suggest the Kissan flashing bulbs. The flash module is built into the light, so replacement is plug&play. I have a set of them and love them. They probably flash 8-10 times before going solid and have lasted well so far. I may add LEDs around my license plate, but I will stay with these flashing bulbs.
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Now this is sounding a bit more optimistic!!I have a '06 feej.
I got the red LED brake/tail lights (1157) from V-LEDS.com (part number 1157_27_SMT_R) they sell as 2 per package. I got a set for the bike and a set for my trailer. They are significantly brighter than the incandescent lamps. EDIT: To clarify, I pull the trailer with the bike.
RED LED they are about $10 dollars cheaper per pair then what I paid a couple of months ago.
Ambers for the rear of the bike, 1156 replacements: (part number 1156_60_SMT_A) Rear Amber
The base for the fronts is different it looks like this: Amber base I got these for the front: (part number 7507_20_A) Front Amber LED
I have only installed the rear Ambers, and the brake/tail LED's in the bike and trailer. When the trailer is unplugged the ambers flash rapidly, they flash normal with the trailer plugged in. I have not found the load cell for the turn signals so they flash at the correct rate.
These LED's are significantly brighter than the stock incandescent lamps. They are spending though for the ambers, but I was out to save watts due to the added loads for the trailer lights when I am towing it. I just haven't had the time to research the piece needed to get the flash rate right on the ambers yet. If any one knows, please pass along.
Now this is sounding a bit more optimistic!!I have a '06 feej.
I got the red LED brake/tail lights (1157) from V-LEDS.com (part number 1157_27_SMT_R) they sell as 2 per package. I got a set for the bike and a set for my trailer. They are significantly brighter than the incandescent lamps. EDIT: To clarify, I pull the trailer with the bike.
RED LED they are about $10 dollars cheaper per pair then what I paid a couple of months ago.
Ambers for the rear of the bike, 1156 replacements: (part number 1156_60_SMT_A) Rear Amber
The base for the fronts is different it looks like this: Amber base I got these for the front: (part number 7507_20_A) Front Amber LED
I have only installed the rear Ambers, and the brake/tail LED's in the bike and trailer. When the trailer is unplugged the ambers flash rapidly, they flash normal with the trailer plugged in. I have not found the load cell for the turn signals so they flash at the correct rate.
These LED's are significantly brighter than the stock incandescent lamps. They are spending though for the ambers, but I was out to save watts due to the added loads for the trailer lights when I am towing it. I just haven't had the time to research the piece needed to get the flash rate right on the ambers yet. If any one knows, please pass along.
As for a turn signal flasher, the FJR "Turn signal/hazard relay" as it is called, is a two prong style flasher. It just has a supply and a load side. One of these EL-12 flashers (top of the page) should work.
I'm not a big fan of the multi-element lamps that most of you have been trying out. I've seen 'em and think they're a great way for a vendor to market cheap LED components ("Ooohh! Look how many LEDs we have on this lamp! Surely more is better!"). But the majority of them are, in fact, really cheap low-output products.
When the taillight on my '99 F650 gave up and just about got me run over, I ordered a 3W Luxeon as a replacement (and dropped in another incandescent for a while). I got a red lamp like this one from SuperBrightLEDs.com.
That lamp, in my opinion, blew the incandescent out of the water from all angles - I swapped back and forth a few times in the garage to compare and really, it wasn't even a contest. Day or night, I could see it better even though minimal light was making it back to the reflector.
That was a few years ago - 5W Luxeon lamps are now available and pump out even more light.
Especially if they're even worse off-axis.Now it may be that the lumen is not an accurate representation of how bright they are to the eye. But is seems to me that being 1/4th the light output would be a serious handicap.
Unfortunately, no. I sold the Beemer a year ago to buy about half of the FJR.Phil,When the taillight on my '99 F650 gave up and just about got me run over, I ordered a 3W Luxeon as a replacement (and dropped in another incandescent for a while). I got a red lamp like this one from SuperBrightLEDs.com.
That lamp, in my opinion, blew the incandescent out of the water from all angles - I swapped back and forth a few times in the garage to compare and really, it wasn't even a contest. Day or night, I could see it better even though minimal light was making it back to the reflector.
If you still have access to these can you do some photos in comparison?
I have already ordered the auxiliary brake light for the feejer, but would be interested for my other bikes.
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