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06-11-2012, 09:33 PM
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Adding one more pic of the SmoothSpyder. I took this looking straight down.
One additional observation about my first ryde to test the alignment and the overall WOW factor. As I was coming back down from 80+mph, I heard an interesting wrrrrrrrrr. I liked it! Kind of like a small jet turbine . Pretty sure it's the newness of the bearing in the roller.
More lighting, coming up.....
Phil, Tyler TX- from my iPad3.5 using Tapatalk HD
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06-11-2012, 10:55 PM
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A Few More Lights
Seems like whenever I have the Tupperware off, I mount a few more lights and clean up some wiring. I'm hoping you'll look at this and have no idea where they were added. That's one of the big points in doing lighting (IMHO). Whenever possible, lighting should reflect off of something UNLESS the light itself is a 'spectacular'. Like at rock shows. Even then the light typically reflects off of the fog they put in the air. But on a Spyder, WHEN POSSIBLE, you want to use the body, the chrome, the shape and form of the bike to show off your lighting, when you can.
Let me also, here at the top, put in a huge plug for Reggie and Custom Dynamics. While I'm NOT a wrench guy, I am decent with electrical. If you are the opposite, of if you're even better at dialing the phone than connecting wires, call those guys. They KNOW what they're doing. I'm makin this stuff up as I go .
Here's the 'current' end result.....
Some of the wiring re-work I did was to add disconnects to allow panels to be easily removed. There are several ways you can do this. My choice for this was:
I was looking for small, simple and weather resistant. This little connector is all that and inexpensive. Here' s a few more shots of it:
In the picture below, you can see one of the LED modules I added to one of the removable panels. It has a chrome body and puts out purple light. It's goal is to wash the Spyderpops screen mesh that was a Spyderfest addition.
The black cloth tape is Gaffer tape. Good for 200+ degrees and really tough stuff. I use a lot of it. I tried to keep the lead lengths that are exposed rather short. He's the sheath that I used to protect the wiring, since it runs near the radiator and other hot parts:
Above you can see that I've added the sheath to the lighting wire on the panel.
Here is the 'supply side'. I ran a sheathed pair of wires from the left and right wiring blocks to the sides where the removable panels are. I crimped 3 of the female sides of the connectors to that feeder.
I also added a larger section of the sheath braid so that once I plugged everything in, I can slide that section over all the connectors. Sorry, no pics of that, but here's one more shot, before replacing the panels...
The braid is good for really high temps, it's flexible, can grow to twice it's size by pushing it together like Chinese handcuffs.
By now you've figured out that I added 3 purple LED modules to graze the screen mesh. I also added several modules to better light around the shocks ( replacing a couple that had died or were dying).
Now go light your world!!
Last edited by Phil; 06-11-2012 at 11:36 PM.
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06-12-2012, 08:43 PM
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06-12-2012, 10:35 PM
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Hey Coz.
There IS a limit, but I'm pretty sure I'm not there as long as I'm doing normal driving. One of my todo items is to actually measure the total draw of all of the lights I've added. It's easy because they all flow through a common fuse panel and one relay. I'll post the results soon.
Phil, Tyler TX- from my iPad3.5 using Tapatalk HD
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06-15-2012, 10:05 PM
#180
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Just a pic. Darth checking out our construction site.
Phil, Tyler TX- from my iPad3.5 using Tapatalk HD
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08-31-2012, 08:29 AM
#181
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09-01-2012, 12:09 AM
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Phil's Mods
Originally Posted by lookerjdc
i finally got around to reading this post and all i say is 'holy sh*t Batman!!!!'
Phil, you have done an incredible job of not only modding out Darth Vader, I want to thank you for all the detailed installation information you have provided
I received my Spyder 2 weeks ago and have been thinking about adding my GPS on top of the front dash like you and 'Teddy' did, adding some lights (not as many as you, but definately in some locations you did, adding a front power source for the GPS and to charge an iPhone, etc)
again, your Spyder looks incredible and thank you again for the instructions
Muchas Gracias !! It's fun..congrats on your ryde too!!
Phil, Tyler TX- from my iPad3.5 using Tapatalk HD
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09-01-2012, 04:42 AM
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looks
I'm jealous!!
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09-03-2012, 06:32 PM
#184
What LED units did you use for your puddle lights?
Carl
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09-03-2012, 10:17 PM
#185
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Phil's Mods
Originally Posted by quickster47
What LED units did you use for your puddle lights?
Carl
It's a combination of two lights. The round ones... I really can't remember where I got them, but they really are not all that bright compared to current technology so we'll move along.
The second one is--- http://www.superbrightleds.com/morei...-sbl-brand/14/ I see several new lights that are brighter and might fit.
IF YOU ARE AN ADVENTUROUS DIY electrical person, you might like to experiment with some of the modules from www.superbrightleds.com . Hear this clearly- if you are not confident in your electrical skills, I HIGHLY recommend Reggie at-- http://tricled.com/TricLed.com/Home.html. Reggie and crew will walk you through with their kits.
we call LEDs a 'disruptive technology'. It changes SO fast. So be prepared to get hooked on adding LEDs! I've slowed down, but now I'm tricking out our new office building!
Phil, Tyler TX- from my iPad3.5 using Tapatalk HD
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09-04-2012, 01:23 AM
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Great project!!
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05-12-2013, 10:27 PM
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Phil's Mods
I just looked at the date of my last mod. Wow! I'm slacking off!!
This post is called- DO AS I SAY NOT AS IT DO . If you are going to do your own LED installation, you want to pay attention to this.
Most all LED strips have the ability to be cut to length. Many I see allow you to simply use an Exacto knife or even scissors to cut them every 3 LEDs. It allows you to make them fit nicely. Here's what can happen when you simply cut them and mount them without protecting the end....
While at Spyderfest in the rain, I thought I smelled something burning, but I could never find it. On the way home, in the rain, all of my LEDs went out. I knew it was a fuse since so many went out. This week I tore off the Tupperware to get to the source. Sometimes, replacing a fuse, when there is a short, will reveal the cause of the short. I don't recommend doing this unless you feel pretty confident with 12vdc. I upped the 5A fuse a little and fire things up. Bingo! Smoke was coming from the LED piece that you see in my hand. I pulled the power immediately, cut the bad section away, then SEALED the end---
Problem solved. Fire averted. Lesson learned! Another good reason, if you are not comfortable around 12v power systems and LEDs, let the pros, like Reggie, handle it for you! Next post, another mod.
Phil, Tyler TX- from my iPad 7.5 using Tapatalk HD
Last edited by Phil; 05-12-2013 at 11:00 PM.
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05-12-2013, 10:41 PM
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05-12-2013, 11:01 PM
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Hiya Phil, miss ya, bro. I had something similar happen when using the quick disconnect connectors. My routing caused my connection to short out on a grounded part.
The open metal part connected with the frame and blew out the 4th zone on my remote system from TricLED. I don't blame Tric for that, it was my fault. Once I realized what caused it, I posted a fix for it.
Basically, you make a condom for the male connection out of shrink tubing, slide it on, and connect the two parts as shown in the following pics.
By placing that small piece of shrink tubing on the male end, it makes a great rubber boot to protect your DC connection from shorting out on grounded pieces.
Phil, I'm using a battery isolator from Reggy. It doesn't show me what's draining where, but it allows me to keep my external lighting up and running without draining my main battery. I keep my smaller backup battery in the trunk.
Last edited by kevorama; 05-12-2013 at 11:34 PM.
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05-13-2013, 10:13 PM
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Phil's Mods
Miss you too Kev (Joanie too but don't tell her, she'll think I've gone soft )
Glad to hear that you too make mistakes! But we learn from them, teach others, and go on.
Phil, Tyler TX- from my iPad 7.5 using Tapatalk HD
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06-02-2013, 05:05 AM
#191
Doug I
Originally Posted by Phil
I'm updating this post with a full list of mods, for ease of finding them as I get older and forget
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Phils Spyder Mods
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Additional front fuse panel
Mud Flap Lights
BrightSides front and rear
Kewlmetal Run-Turn-Brake light http://www.kewlmetalstore.com/produc...roducts_id=633
Double Play Unit
12vdc dash convenience outlet
AEM Voltage Meter
TricLed TricFenderz - Amber / Red
Front DayRunners
RTGloRyder http://www.gloryder.com/can-am-spyder-accessories.php
Custom Dynamics - Various Stingerz LED sticks (Purple) http://www.customdynamics.com/
Black Magic Remote LED Control
DRL Cornering Lights with TDR control
Puddle Lights & switch
Master Accessory Power Switch & relay
LED Licenseplate light
LED Frunk Surround
LED Fendertip lights
LED Seatglow light
LED Trunk lights
LED Glove Box light
LED Under Dash light
Dimmers for Dash & TricFenderz lights
~~new 07/23/11~~
HID Headlights
LEDs under rear fender
LEDs (purple) as 'eye lashes' above headlights (01/02/12)
Backup/rear view Camera (01/02/12)
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Bluetooth Receivers
Bluetooth Transmitter
4 Channel Audio Mixer
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Extra WAGO LeverNuts (power distribution)
Billet Axel Covers Front end Dressup Kit
Green Filter
Swaybar
Elka Shocks (7/2011)
Utopia Backrest (6/2011)
Fog HIDs
Gizmo Mount Bracket
Küryakyn Widow Pegs
BRP Chrome Mirror Accents
BRP Chrome Exhaust Accent
~~~~~NEW 11/11/11 RT622 Trailer~~~~~~
Interior while LED halo of light
Front and back lid halo of Purple LEDs
GloRyders for trailer wheels(DIY, not stock)
Battery- 12ah to power trailer lights while not connected to bike (12/28/12)
~~~~~~~~ MISC ~~~~~~
Lambs Wool Gel Seats - http://www.amspecialtiesusa.com/gelpad.htm
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Here's a pic of my RT SE5 PE as it looked when I started the mods:
Some of the things I'm working on:
- Redo the power distribution to power the current and additional LEDs.
- Adding quick disconnect so frunk can be easily removed, even with all the extra LEDs.
- Redo mounting of the Fog HID ballasts
- Add many more purple LEDs to frunk
- Add purple LED that accents fog housing
- Add master on off switch & relay for new power buss (see #1)
- Add TricFenderz LEDs
- Add mud flap LEDs (wire into turn signals)
- Add dimmer for TricFenderz
- Add white LED strips in glove box and under dash
- Add dimmer for glove box and dash lights
- Add 'puddle lights' under mirrors
- Add wiring and separate switch for puddle lights
- Add RunBrakeTurn LED strip to back of bike
- Redo previous Bluetooth work to 'mix' audio from all Bluetooth sources rather than having them fight for supremacy order.
- Seems like there'd something else??!!!
I'm fortunate to be one of the guys to have a heated garage with good working lighting and tool boxes. Took me a bunch of years to get tot this point, but I'm very blessed. So, I can take my time and do things the right way.
Stay tuned....
Hi Phil finally found you. Jonathan @ Broadway Powersports said to contact you about joining your group. Can't find where to sign up. Can you help me Doug I
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06-02-2013, 08:36 AM
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Originally Posted by coz
hey phil, are you concerned at all about maxing out the electrical system on your bike ? i know led lights don't draw much power, but you've got a LOT of lights. nice write up and pics too.
Hey Coz, I had the same concern on my bike, as I'm loaded up pretty good. Reggy sent me his battery isolator and I located a second battery in my trunk. I re ran my lead wires from the FZ-1 FuzeBlock (also from TricLED) and the main battery to the 2nd battery in the trunk. The isolator is also mounted in the trunk. When the engine is running both batteries are charging. When I have the bike off and I'm running lights, for say, a light show, the only draw comes from the 2nd batt only. If that battery drains, my main one is still fully charged for starting the bike.
The 2nd video in my thread on 'How To Install Almost Everything From TricLED' shows the battery isolator towards the end. The video is less than 3 minutes.
http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/s...g-From-TricLED
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06-02-2013, 11:28 PM
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Phil's Mods
Originally Posted by Doug I
Hi Phil finally found you. Jonathan @ Broadway Powersports said to contact you about joining your group. Can't find where to sign up. Can you help me Doug I
Hey there Doug! I believe you are now signed up!! Jonathan is a great guy, but it's not MY group. He's talking about SpyderLovers.
I see you're in Jacksonville. Let's find a time to have coffee and say hi! It's best to email me- genesis@genesisworld.com
Phil, Tyler TX- from my iPad 7.5 using Tapatalk HD
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06-03-2013, 01:06 PM
#194
Wow!! Looks awesome
Steve
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06-03-2013, 10:16 PM
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Phil's Mods
Originally Posted by Rattigan_Roger
Phil when are you ever going to make Darth visible?
No one can see you coming.
JK
Nice work.
Nice on going work.
Happy to have met you at SF.
Likewise Roger!
Phil, Tyler TX- from my iPad 7.5 using Tapatalk HD
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06-03-2013, 10:18 PM
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Originally Posted by XenonDepot
Wow!! Looks awesome
Steve
Thx Steve. Happy to have used your kit on the heads.
Phil, Tyler TX- from my iPad 7.5 using Tapatalk HD
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06-29-2013, 09:52 PM
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09-28-2013, 06:38 PM
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RT+HID >= Joy! Thanks for these Phil! Get cranky when stuff doesn't act right! Reversed polarity and sure enough bright as day! Anybody installing the Xenon Depot HIDs read this!
Wow Bob!
Sent from my home in Central Texas!
2012 RT A&C bought new 42312 sold July 2018 56k miles currently driving a 2014 RTSE6 LTD bought October 2018 w 6800 miles nicely farkled
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09-28-2013, 08:10 PM
#199
Originally Posted by AbNormy
RT+HID >= Joy! Thanks for these Phil! Get cranky when stuff doesn't act right! Reversed polarity and sure enough bright as day! Anybody installing the Xenon Depot HIDs read this!
Wow Bob!
Sent from my home in Central Texas!
The Xenon installation instructions warn against getting the polarity wrong & how to address it. Phil's posts helped me better understand it's application to my Spyder.
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10-07-2013, 12:37 AM
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