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Led bumpskid issue

Nyparrothead

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I have had the led bumpskid about a year and has low hrs but I have leds burning out.... It looks kinda crappy with the burned out black spots....

mark
 
I have heard this happening. Problem is no one posts these problems with some of these aftermarket products so the next person has the information to purchase or not.
 
Who did you buy it from? Give them a call and let us know what happens. Chances are they will replace it free but you have to do the labor of installing the replacement led strip.
I am waiting for number two replacement strip.
 
Not sure if I want to spend 40.00 a year on a new light strip.... Seems the me that LEDs should last more than 20-30 hours

mark


Not trying to be a Smart *** but lights are affected by many things, Rain, Heat, Abuse etc. The nice thing is that you can remove the lights and still have the protection of the bumpskid.

I have had to replace some LEDs on occasion and do so because i want to be seen when riding.

Cruzr Joe
 
they are inlaid, but they take a lot of abuse (or at least ours did) in that location. I even ripped the center lower lip of the grooved part of the bumpskid off on a cattle guard (split the LED strip in half while I was at it).

We ended up pulling ours out and decided to go with the cyclops LEDs instead. They've held up better.
 
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