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    LED indicators

    Just putting out a 'feeler', I've recently become the importer/distributor for some very cool gear from Europe. This gear includes some LED indicators, each indicator has 12 LED's in it so it's very bright. Just checking at the moment that the European Union certification is accepted here (EU's version of DOT). Just wondering how many people may be interested in aftermarket indicators.

    This is just a 'feeler', if there is enough interest I'll advertise the product in the sales section and give a good discount.

    Cheers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brains
    Just putting out a 'feeler', I've recently become the importer/distributor for some very cool gear from Europe. This gear includes some LED indicators, each indicator has 12 LED's in it so it's very bright. Just checking at the moment that the European Union certification is accepted here (EU's version of DOT). Just wondering how many people may be interested in aftermarket indicators.

    This is just a 'feeler', if there is enough interest I'll advertise the product in the sales section and give a good discount.

    Cheers.
    a link or a pic would be handy.

    As per the WOF/Legal aspect, as long as stuff has a marking of some sort it should be passed, the EU thingo should be fine.

    Are there integrated mirrors with indicator LED clusters on them!? after a set as I have mismatching mirrors that are crap

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    I've attached a photo of the indicator. I should mention also, that they are multi positional - basically you can have them at 3 different positions, sticking right out, almost pushed back onto the fairings, and in between these two settings. Making them very good for track days - just push them out of the way.

    Cheers.
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    look interesting, what sort of price

    from http://www.landtransport.govt.nz/pub...t-1-10.html#di


    Direction-indicator lamps

    Must meet one of these component standards (or a more recent version):

    * UN/ECE Regulation No. 6, Uniform provisions concerning the approval of direction-indicators for motor vehicles and their trailers (E/ECE324-E/ECE/TRANS/505/Add.5)
    * UN/ECE Regulation No. 50, Uniform provisions concerning the approval of front position lamps, rear position lamps, stop lamps, direction-indicators and rear-registration-plate illuminating devices for mopeds, motor cycles and vehicles treated as such
    (E/ECE324-E/ECE/TRANS/505/Rev.1/Add.49)
    * Council Directive 76/759/EEC of 27 July 1976 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to direction indicator lamps for motor vehicles and their trailers
    * Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 108, Lamps, reflective devices and associated equipment
    * Australian Design Rule 6, Direction indicators
    * Australian Design Rule 53, Front and rear position lamps, stop lamps, direction indicators and rear registration plate lamps for L-group vehicles
    * Technical Standard for Direction Indicators (Japan)
    * Japanese Industrial Standard D 5500, Automobile Parts - Lighting and Light Signalling Devices

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brains
    I've attached a photo of the indicator. I should mention also, that they are multi positional - basically you can have them at 3 different positions, sticking right out, almost pushed back onto the fairings, and in between these two settings. Making them very good for track days - just push them out of the way.

    Cheers.
    How much? Roughly ?
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    They look good, some more pics of them installed on various bikes would be nice

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    they actually look pretty cool.. I'd be interested in those.. Again, how much, and what bikes (if specific)..?? My bike has rather unusually large holes...

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    Got any for a 'Bird??

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    LED indicatorrs

    This is my first posting, hope I do it right.

    I would be interested in some LED parking lights for my Suzuki GSX750Y. What appeals to me about LEDs is that they draw so little current so that one could leave on the parking lights for a long time.

    Regards
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    Sorry about the delay, just downstairs taking some photos. Price is ruffly about the hundred mark (for two indicators), a resistor box (so they flash at the right speed) will also be available for around $12, but the strong kiwi dollar helps here. The photos I've attached, you can see the range of movement that these indicators offer, also the attachment method, also pics of my cbr with them attached. The people who have seen these in the 'flesh' love them, if there is a member who everyone trusts who lives in Hamilton, I would be happy to meet up with them so they can see them and give you guys their opinion.
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    And front on pic.
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    Please feel free to PM, should anyone require any further information.

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    would you have any shots with the indicators going? like as in illuminated?

    Do they fit any bike? or is it bike specific?

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    any chance of you having a look at an 03/04 ZX6 and seeing if they'd fit in the front canyons of holes that Kawa punched in? Really really really keen as a bean on these.. like, really..

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    I'll try and get some pics done tonight of them going, they are really good and bright - I'm one of those bikers that needs their indicators to be see able. With fitting, I think these should fit any bike that has two holes in the fairings for the OEM indicators to go. One hole is for the lines to go through, and the other is for the indicator to be fixed to the fairing - usually via a bolt. With the LED indicators, the lines/cords go through just like stock, but it is afixed by a small screw with a washer on the inside of the fairings (you can see this in the picture above, it's the white circle), with this method, if you had a really big hole for the OEM bolt to go through, you could just get a larger washer.

    If anyone is in the Hamilton area and wants to have a look at these, or to let me look at their bike to see if they would fit, just pm me and we can arrange a time. Alternatively, if you have a pic of what your indicator looks like (the end especially where it attaches to the bike) I can tell you if it would fit your bike or not.

    The admin have kindly added me to the bike shops group, so as soon as I get word back from LTSA, I can put these up for sale - either as road legal or show only.

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