ataDude
Mod Maniac
The No Magic Neon LED brake lights are installed and they are awesome! They are considerably brighter than the stock incandescents (don't know by what factor)... and they're apparently designed to never trigger the nanny... even if the LEDs go south... which is highly unlikely for a very, very long time.
See the pic below... daylight in the garage... my buddy, the weed eater, is holding down the brake pedal.
Install hints... total time required was less than 30 minutes:
1. Remove the seven #30 Torx screws which hold the under-the-seat / over-the-tire plastic pan in place. Set the pan aside.
2. Remove the rear two plastic rivets (under seat) for both black side covers... the ones with the "Spyder" decals... if you still have the decals. Lightly pull the side covers away from the bike and block them to keep them away using rags or anything else you have handy.
3. Release the securing tabs and flip the tail cover up (you've already removed the one screw in (1) above).
4. Remove each tail light by removing the two #30 Torx screws. Both extend up with the Torx head facing down.
a. One is very easy to get to... the rear most, in the center... exposed by removing the cover in (3) above.
b. The second #30 Torx screw is a little harder to find... in the front of the taillight, somewhat high. I used a small mirror and flashlight to position the screwdriver with the Torx bit.
5. If you purchased just the LEDs (and not the entire assembly as I did), follow the NMN directions for bulb removal and LED insertion.
6. Reassemble in reverse order... except if you don't have extra hands to help, install the rear-most, center screw first on each side. There are two small positioning prongs which fit in a slot extending from the screw hole. I tried to re-install the forward/high screw first (to make it easier) and couldn't get the positioning prongs to then fit the slot on the rear/center screw.
Update: At night, these lights are really bright... very visible.
See the pic below... daylight in the garage... my buddy, the weed eater, is holding down the brake pedal.

Install hints... total time required was less than 30 minutes:
1. Remove the seven #30 Torx screws which hold the under-the-seat / over-the-tire plastic pan in place. Set the pan aside.
2. Remove the rear two plastic rivets (under seat) for both black side covers... the ones with the "Spyder" decals... if you still have the decals. Lightly pull the side covers away from the bike and block them to keep them away using rags or anything else you have handy.
3. Release the securing tabs and flip the tail cover up (you've already removed the one screw in (1) above).
4. Remove each tail light by removing the two #30 Torx screws. Both extend up with the Torx head facing down.
a. One is very easy to get to... the rear most, in the center... exposed by removing the cover in (3) above.
b. The second #30 Torx screw is a little harder to find... in the front of the taillight, somewhat high. I used a small mirror and flashlight to position the screwdriver with the Torx bit.
5. If you purchased just the LEDs (and not the entire assembly as I did), follow the NMN directions for bulb removal and LED insertion.
6. Reassemble in reverse order... except if you don't have extra hands to help, install the rear-most, center screw first on each side. There are two small positioning prongs which fit in a slot extending from the screw hole. I tried to re-install the forward/high screw first (to make it easier) and couldn't get the positioning prongs to then fit the slot on the rear/center screw.
Update: At night, these lights are really bright... very visible.