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latest Farkles

redneck diva

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here Is a clip of my latest set of Farkles that I just had installed.
I think I will be able to be seen on the upcoming cross country trip in July.


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here Is a clip of my latest set of Farkles that I just had installed.
I think I will be able to be seen on the upcoming cross country trip in July.


wooooooooohoooooooooooooooooooooo








That is absolutely freaking wild... Do you wonder if the cops in the various states will allow you to "flash" yourself like that????
BIG F
 
my hubby does taxes & has asked many of the law enforcement he has as clients, & they have all advised that as long as they are not ***Flashing*** I am fine.
they can be steady lights or breathing as long as they are not flashing, he was doing the flashing feature since he was just riding around in our subdivision.
 
I agree. I think it would bother me with all those lights in my face at night. Don't get me wrong, I'm all for safety and for being seen by others. Plus some states might frown on the flashing lights.
 
Depends on the state. Some states you cannot have white lights on the rear. Confuses people.
Some states require that any riding lights (on all the time) must be amber.
Some have laws about colors. For instance blue can only be on emergency vehicles. Not sure about green.

Bob
 
the lights flashing is only for *parade mode* or for bike shows............... I wont be running them flashing at night......................
the steady lights or the breathing feature does not affect vision at all at night.

had to do the test run last night about 11pm just to verify its all good.....................

the remote also has a dimmer feature,,,,,,, so worst case I can always dim them out some............... in those videos they were running full steam ahead,,,,,,,,,,,,, hahahaha
 
correct on the Blue & also RED other than for brake lights,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

every law enforcement I spoke with locally & in surrounding states all said green is fine. as long as they not Flashing going down the highway
 
Kool

That is so kool :2thumbs:. I will definitely know who that :spyder: belongs to, if i were to see it while i'm out and about in Gawga.. :popcorn:
 
Bright..!!

Gotta say, if you stop don't be surprised if folks put wraped packages under it...:roflblack::roflblack: congrats you will light up the highways....:thumbup:
 
here Is a clip of my latest set of Farkles that I just had installed.
I think I will be able to be seen on the upcoming cross country trip in July.


wooooooooohoooooooooooooooooooooo











Where did you have the insulation done?? Did they provide the lights or did you??
 
install was done at Custom Tint & Sound in Covington, GA I had some of the lights but they provided the rest.
also added a multifunction remote that has a awesome distance allowable to on/off when not on the bike.

they also added white LED lights to the inside of my RT622 trailer so when I open the lids it will light up the inside.

over 142ft of LEDs total
 
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