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LED's for A-arms

KnurledNut

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Hello Ryders...

I want to add some white LED's to the A-arms on my Ryker. I've seen some real nice, superbright strips but I don't know the source. Any ideas would help.
 
Check out "Spyderpops", and "Value Accessories". Both are supporting vendors here. :clap: Tom :spyder:
 
I'm more of a DIY'er. I went down the LED strip light rabbit hole. I found some very capable high density strips on Amazon. $20-40 for a 16-foot strip.

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Might be worth mentioning that you can cut the strips to any length ... most will come with 3M tape for attaching it as well. Just remember to get enough snap on connectors to do the job.

PS - the LEDs are 5v (unless specifically modified for 12v automotive), but you can get 12v to 5v adapters that are small enough to fit most anywhere.
 
Might be worth mentioning that you can cut the strips to any length ... most will come with 3M tape for attaching it as well. Just remember to get enough snap on connectors to do the job.

PS - the LEDs are 5v (unless specifically modified for 12v automotive), but you can get 12v to 5v adapters that are small enough to fit most anywhere.

I've been researching 12v strips specifically. That double row LED strip is just a hair wider than 1/2".
 
You misspelled "adds" ... ;-}

Most of the ad copy comes direct from the Chinese mfgs who make the stuff. Some of it is just bizarre ... I picture a room full of monkeys with word processors. That's almost as useful as the dimensions listed for the product ... mostly measuring the size of the box the stuff comes in.
 
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