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Reggy at TRICLED.COM Lights up my Spyder RT-S

MarcFTL

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I recently decided to dress up my 2010 RT-S with some lighting and accessories and I had Reggy and Steve at tricled.com. do the honors. All I can say is that they surpassed my expectations!

They also did my Touring Floorboards, installed a very nice custom Rear Trunk Luggage Rack from Randal at spydert.info and Steve installed his custom extra long extended Brake Pedal.

They did lighting all the way around including a beautiful LED American Flag by the license plate.

If you need lighting and accessories done right, these are the guys to do it.


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Marc Schlesinger
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TricLed.COM Lights up my Spyder

That looks fantastic, Reggy is so creative, he is a truely artistic with LED lighting,Steve is really great with the Chrome details, an artist in his own way. I am so impressed with TricLed.Com, I am leaving my new 2012 Viper red RTs with them in January for a week and giving Reggie full artistis rights to whatever he thinks will enhance the Viper red at the same time, giving me full night safety from the front, sides, and the back.I have full confidience that whatever Reggy comes up with will be spectacular and a safer night riding Spyder.:clap::clap:
 
Keeping the world lit- one LED at a time.

Way cool!!!


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I'm debating about doing something similar to the project night lights on mine. Though to make the bike easier to service, I'm consigning using some mono headphone jacks to connect the lights on the body panels so they can be connected and disconnected easily without having to worry about polarity.
 
That will work electrically. But consider the biggest nemesis to any connector is corrosion. Find a way to overcome that, keep the jacks from getting crushed, and it might just work.


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