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Bfromla
11-20-2015, 01:52 AM
Fyi I have posted few times http://www.jccomputac.com/#2651
http://youtu.be/vi-o_713B_U & went ahead & orderd some. & am quite happy. :thumbup: (Now if my pics will post right side up?) fyi the LEDs are felexable & made to mount just about anywhere;) if you clean it right first
http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=120032&stc=1http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=120030&stc=1
also *the 4 watch batteries 2032's are accessable from the top without having to remove from location (others types you do fyi)http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=120031&stc=1the two above license plate are wireless. I may try as a front fender light toohttp://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=120033&stc=1(temp test)I opted for a black box transmitter, I tapped into the wires. They do offer transmitter/led replacement bulbs to fit the simi-standard 1157 size bulb. Hopefully this will make me more visable.

SmoovOpRatoR
11-20-2015, 02:07 AM
Interesting, curious to know how long the batteries last, be nice if they were somehow rechargeable.

Bfromla
11-20-2015, 03:20 AM
Interesting, curious to know how long the batteries last, be nice if they were somehow rechargeable.
The 2032 last quite long in most anything. & the instructions state that the light has a sleep mode to save battery life & a low battery indcator. I am emailing them asking for average life time expectancy. But should be long as little power as LEDs draw & only activated with the brake. There is a hazard flasher mode I guess I could just turn on & try to time out myself. A recharger port would not be as weather proofed as these are. More info I forgot to include is the 1 transmitter will activate mutiple units. So I can add more lights later (on saddle bags)& not have problems, just clean & stick. :thumbup: Im going to test out the front fender light set-up ,as I want the tricled version but they didnt offer it installed @ spyderfest, so I got the ones the did offer.

3 Wheel Rider
11-20-2015, 07:36 AM
Another option is the Lumenflex light system. It can be hard wired into your motorcycle or can be powered by a rechargable battery pack that fits easily in your pocket. It plugs into your helmet similar to a wired communication system. I saw these displayed at a motorcycle safety conference and a fellow RiderCoach that I teach with has it mounted to his helmet. The LEDs are very noticeable during the day and night. Plus, the rechargeable battery pack gives you the flexibility (no punn intended) to use it while riding all your bikes.

https://www.lumenflex.com/lightrider/

Bfromla
11-20-2015, 04:07 PM
Another option is the Lumenflex light system. It can be hard wired into your motorcycle or can be powered by a rechargable battery pack that fits easily in your pocket. It plugs into your helmet similar to a wired communication system. I saw these displayed at a motorcycle safety conference and a fellow RiderCoach that I teach with has it mounted to his helmet. The LEDs are very noticeable during the day and night. Plus, the rechargeable battery pack gives you the flexibility (no punn intended) to use it while riding all your bikes.

https://www.lumenflex.com/lightrider/ could u get pics of the battery on &off helmet , so we can compair? Thx personally The less wires to tangle /snag the better,for me. But like things that make me safe.

burg650
11-23-2015, 05:29 AM
I had them on all my helmets, batteries lasted over a year.