• 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.

WELL I AM AT IT AGAIN!

Mooseman

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I recently installed two led light kits on my RT. They are blue as you can see. They also come in red, yellow and white. Very reasonable and pretty easy to install. PM me for details if you are interested. The high brake light you see is in the intermediate to expert category for installation. Also it is a less expensive alternative to other brakes lights I priced. It has directionals and about twenty different light patterns that are programmed and work with a remote.
 

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How are the a arm lights attached?

If stuck on, what specific brand/part number type adhesive?

Attached to plastic or metal?

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I like the a-arm lights but in Ohio red or blue gets you a ticket must be white or amber for us, of course red on the rear is ok. I like them though...:thumbup:
 
In Arkansas you could be charged with a Felony for having blue lights on your vehicle.

("Think" Blue Light Rapist) this law is designed to protect the public from wannabe cops or predators from acting as though they are Law Enforcement.

Cruzr Joe
 
In Arkansas you could be charged with a Felony for having blue lights on your vehicle.

("Think" Blue Light Rapist) this law is designed to protect the public from wannabe cops or predators from acting as though they are Law Enforcement.

Cruzr Joe


What do you know? :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:

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:hun:, I know very little, but i know how to stay out of jail.

Cruzr Joe


Lol

Just messin' w/ someone I heard was retired law enforcement. Lol


I thought it was common knowledge not to put blue or red lights on your vehicle, but you never know these days...


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Lol

Just messin' w/ someone I heard was retired law enforcement. Lol

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No, you were just being a post whore again, :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:

Cruzr Joe (Retired Chief of Police, Retired Deputy Sheriff, Retired Fire Chief, Retired Director of Security) now just a Spyder Bum.
 
How are the a arm lights attached?

If stuck on, what specific brand/part number type adhesive?

Attached to plastic or metal?

:)
They are attached with 3M double sided Body tape which the lights come with. Prep with some alcohol and stick 'em. haha the Canam is 90% plastic sooo...lol:clap::clap:
 
Looks good! Just be aware of the entire "Blue LIght" issue when you put them on! :2thumbs:
Good reminder Bob.. That is why I said they are also available in Red, White and Yellow. The do create a whole lot more of visibility for being seen. I just like Blue and I'Ve had the A Frame fronts on since the winter. They look like they are factory installed the way they fit. I have been lucky I guess no cops have bothered to stop me and one trooper I saw at lunch one day said "hey nice" go figure, but if guys worry about the blue get maybe yellow....people will see you coming and going..:doorag:
 
In Arkansas you could be charged with a Felony for having blue lights on your vehicle.

("Think" Blue Light Rapist) this law is designed to protect the public from wannabe cops or predators from acting as though they are Law Enforcement.

Cruzr Joe
That's funny Joe.... Mental pic a 65 year man on a tricycle with a couple blue lights that are either on or off that is fairly slow for a motorized vehicle with his wife on the back trying to catch up to let alone stop some young chippy in her car. 1. My wife beating me for even looking to hard and 2. a snowballs chance in hell of catching someone. That is why I mentioned the different colors available. Purely for more visibility to be seen and not even thinking of being a wannabe...Glad I don't live in Arkansas..lol
 
I recently installed two led light kits on my RT. They are blue as you can see. They also come in red, yellow and white. Very reasonable and pretty easy to install. PM me for details if you are interested. The high brake light you see is in the intermediate to expert category for installation. Also it is a less expensive alternative to other brakes lights I priced. It has directionals and about twenty different light patterns that are programmed and work with a remote.


PM sent I like the lights. And we are allowed blue lights in Pa. :)
 
In NC blue is ok as long as it is not forward facing, flashing or rotating. Red is ok too, same rules. I'm retired volunteer firefighter/emt. We're allowed to have red lights on our personal vehicles.
 
Blue and red is ok in NC as long as they are not flashing, rotating or forward facing. Red is allowed on volunteer firefighter/EMS personal vehicles.
 
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