• There were many reasons for the change of the site software, the biggest was security. The age of the old software also meant no server updates for certain programs. There are many benefits to the new software, one of the biggest is the mobile functionality. Ill fix up some stuff in the coming days, we'll also try to get some of the old addons back or the data imported back into the site like the garage. To create a thread or to reply with a post is basically the same as it was in the prior software. The default style of the site is light colored, but i temporarily added a darker colored style, to change you can find a link at the bottom of the site.

TricLED Project Nite Lights Installed

SpyderWolf

New member
It is very close to Christmas now and I figured our Spyders needed to get in on some of the holiday action. What better way to have a good time than to lite them up some more. :D

These are the Project Nite lights from www.tricled.com . I like to call them TRON lights, but of course there would be copyright issues if they tried to use that name. :shocked:

In the following pictures you will see the sides lit up by the Project Nite lights, and the new dual color TricFenderz lights as well. I figured we would change these to the duals in order to try avoiding any tickets.

This is a frontal view of both Spyders lit up in the daylight:
picture.php



This is a front 3/4 view of my Spyder in the daylight:
picture.php



This is a side view of my wife's Spyder in the daylight:
picture.php



White Project Nite lights along the middle body panel:
picture.php



White/Red dual color Tric Fenderz:
picture.php



Amber Project Nite lights along middle body panel:
picture.php



Amber/Red dual color Tric Fenderz:
picture.php



A view of both Spyders lit up at dusk:
picture.php



Front 3/4 view of Tanya's Spyder at dusk:
picture.php



Rear 3/4 view of my Spyder at dusk, with brake lights on as well:
picture.php



Rear 3/4 view of Tanya's Spyder at dusk:
picture.php



Face off - Bad TRON Spyder VS Good TRON Spyder:
picture.php



We tied these lights together into one of the zones on our remote controller boxes, and here is a short video clip of the results.

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nnYJ-tI1ptg[/ame]

We are very happy with how the installation of all these lights worked out.
 
Michael, great stuff! Looks fantastic - really like the last shot of them face to face in the night.
:thumbup:
Cheers from Newfoundland!
Dean
 
Michael, great stuff! Looks fantastic - really like the last shot of them face to face in the night.
:thumbup:
Cheers from Newfoundland!
Dean

Thanks Dean. I also noticed something very interesting in the photos. The lights are the same exact size, but due to the brightness of the white ones over the amber ones the camera made it look like the white lights are a lot bigger than the amber. Strange how the whole camera auto focus stuff works. :dontknow:
 
Thanks Dean. I also noticed something very interesting in the photos. The lights are the same exact size, but due to the brightness of the white ones over the amber ones the camera made it look like the white lights are a lot bigger than the amber. Strange how the whole camera auto focus stuff works. :dontknow:

Yep, I hear you - basically the brighter lights 'leak' more light in the photo vs the others so the tend to 'bleed' more light in the photo (and surrounding area, physically), which spreads further as time goes on the in the photo (exposure) ( as the shutter is open). Neat hey! :thumbup:
 
:clap::2thumbs::clap:

Thanks!

Yep, I hear you - basically the brighter lights 'leak' more light in the photo vs the others so the tend to 'bleed' more light in the photo (and surrounding area, physically), which spreads further as time goes on the in the photo (exposure) ( as the shutter is open). Neat hey! :thumbup:

Yes, neat indeed. I must say they are quite bright at night now, and you shouldn't have any problems being seen from the side. :thumbup:
 
What an AMAZING light show !!!:2thumbs:

Thanks for sharing & adding to my wish list :shemademe_smilie::gaah:

I just got my 2nd set of Glow Ryders, one set in blue, one in red.
Since you guys are like the Light Masters, any thoughts on how to go about get'n the rear wheel lit up to match the others?
 
AWESOME!!!:congrats:
Thanks!

What an AMAZING light show !!!:2thumbs:

Thanks for sharing & adding to my wish list :shemademe_smilie::gaah:

I just got my 2nd set of Glow Ryders, one set in blue, one in red.
Since you guys are like the Light Masters, any thoughts on how to go about get'n the rear wheel lit up to match the others?

I am still deciding how I may want to light up my wheels. In the talks I have had with local law enforcement, the wheels are the biggest cause for concern. If they flash, or do anything crazy, while I am ryding then I could be subject to a ticket. Whatever I do will definitely require a remote like most of my other lights have so I can turn them off at will if need be. Also, blue and red are definite ticket getters here.

The only rear wheel lighting set up I know of right now is the one by Raw Design. They have a thread on here where they are offering a big discount right now until Christmas. I have been contemplating getting there setup, but some other things came up that need my attention right now. They say the rear wheel install is a little more involved than the fronts, but you can pick whatever LED color you want to use so it shouldn't be a problem getting a match.

Definitely let me know what route you decide to take, and then post pictures of the finished product.

Holy :cus: that's a lot of lights!!

Do you think I went a little too far with it? :dontknow: :D

What you need is a graduated ND filter placed over your lens to knock down a little bit of the brightness from her white lights to balance out the exposure.

http://www.luminous-landscape.com/tutorials/understanding-grads.shtml

Thanks for the link to the tutorials on better photography. I am only using a point and shoot, Canon Powershot SX110IS, and don't know if I can get lens filters for it or not. If the auto focus features don't do a good enough job then I am basically out of luck with my photography skills.
 
:2thumbs: Very Nice ! I've been thinking about adding the amber ones to mine as well.

Thanks! The installation wasn't bad at all, just a matter of planning where your wire connections are going to be. I would actually recommend a remote for this setup, even if it is only a 1 or 2 zone controller box, as it helps make the wiring easier by using the locking lever things. I used a total of 4 locking levers, 2 on each side of the Spyder which is 1 for positive and 1 for negative. Each strand of lights is locked into the lever, along with the wires from the controller box, so it makes a cleaner install and you have the ability to remove any section as needed without any real difficulty. :thumbup:
 
Thanks! Now that actually looks like something I could work with. I will have to look further into it now. The camera has a ton of features, the book is pretty thick and I keep telling myself I am going to read it someday but haven't done so yet. Too busy installing lights I guess. :roflblack:
 
As always,Michael,a real treat......and no, I've not started on the RAW stuff yet.After New Years for sure.
I really like what you've done in your latest offering,wow!:2thumbs:
 
:clap:Thanks for sharing! Nice Job!!

:thumbup: Nice show !

Thanks for the compliments.

As always,Michael,a real treat......and no, I've not started on the RAW stuff yet.After New Years for sure.
I really like what you've done in your latest offering,wow!:2thumbs:

You already read my mind, as I was wondering if you had done anything with the stuff you got from them yet. I was seriously thinking about taking advantage of their current special, but had some other things come up that need my attention more than the Spyder right now.

Looks sharp Mike! Merry Christmas to you and Tanya!!:2thumbs:

Hi Dave, I hope you and Denise have a great Christmas and a Happy New Year as well.
 
Last edited:
Michael, They both look great and Ditto on that last picture. :thumbup:

I don't think you have to worry about what Ron and Allen have in store for my Spyder. But who knows when a custom cycle shop wants to light up a Spyder. I sure don't and many ideas have been going back and forth, including my own.

I do know, that I'm getting a remote for a case of Ying Ling or is it Ding ah Ling?:roflblack::D
 
Back
Top