I know that with flaxseed oil in a rag.
yeah a screwed up rag with petrol , thiners ect will start a fire.wash them an leave them open
Was there any direct sunlight around at the time? What time of day? My wife had a small glass globe on our TV and I couldnt work out why there was a melted area of plastic on the TV. Sunlight was shining in thru the Globe (acting like a magnifying glass) and burning the plastic but only at a cirtain time of day I'm sure it would have made a fire if left longer. I have also herd of the same thing with glass bottles Just an idea
Some oils will create heat as they dry .... linseed oil is the worst. Have you been oiling any timber furniture or similar?
Hey bro, Im the guy thats got the blue gsx that was there when you bought the bike. Yea depending on where you put them it will be fine, i have mine in behind the fairings glowing onto the engine, considering moving them to underneath though.
Damantis, the light source cannot be visible, the lights must not move/pulse/rotate in any way. There are also sight angles to comply with, basically, you cannot have them front and rear and also there are angles for the sides.
for having blue LED lights inside my car, directed out the windscreen. Something about showing anything other than a white light to the front? I do see plenty of vehicles that do this though, so maybe the cop was one ticket short of his quota that day? Maybe it's more legal if only the glow is visible rather than the actual bulb? Maybe someone in the know could clear this up. I think with neons under cars, they are legal unless the actual strip / bulb is visible?
No law against looking like a knob.
of course u can. flood ur bike with em just do the wiring urself have seperate switches and dont be stupid about them lol.
Do a search under the forums, there has been a few threads... I know, because I have replied to most. In short, comply with the VIRM (Vehicle Inspection Requirements Manual) which has all the clauses about lighting (blue lights falls under cosmetic lighting), and you'll be legal.