Can't really tell whether it looks good or not, but I can tell you need a better camera
Can't really tell whether it looks good or not, but I can tell you need a better camera
"A shark on whiskey is mighty risky, but a shark on beer is a beer engineer" - Tad Ghostal
so for the sake legalities of not getting pulled over with some LED trancey lights,
you are allowed ?
white lights on the front
red lights on the back
but when it come to the sides, still unclear. im guessing amber would be the most legal option but i want some red LEDS inside bike engine
and some blues for the wheels
ive been following a thread from netriders here
where a guy has made his own really cool Tron style wheel kit and will be making them up for others to buy from him.
at this stage hes asking for around $150-, still in development though.
heres a recent video of his setup
hes also made a thread here about the times hes gotten pulled over from the cops about his setup and he knows the laws well and seems to ride away without fines
anyways, i just brought these from tradme
Here's NZTA rules on cosmetic lighting, fairly straight forward & easy to understand
Science Is But An Organized System Of Ignorance"Pornography: The thing with billions of views that nobody watches" - WhiteManBehindADesk
I have an LED running light mounted below the headlight on my latest bike. I am very impressed with it. Not sure how, what or where, it was on the bike when i got it but I did get the bike off a KB'er.
Will post a piccie when I prise the camera off my beloved.
- They must not flash, pulse, fade in and out or change colour.
- They must not revolve, rotate or move in any direction.
mmm well once over certain speed the wheel lights would become 1 solid beam, but once slowed down they would become quiet evident they are rotating/revolving
any one used tron wheel lights setups before?
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