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    Where to buy LEDs in NZ?

    Hi,

    I am currently streetfightering a street magic, (if that's possible). Have fitted spots to the front and is looking pretty mean.

    I am looking to replace the indicators and stop light with LED units. Where do you get these in NZ. I know you can get them off the net but I want to see before I buy.

    Any ideas?

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    LED indicator units or LED's?

    as dse.co.nz or jaycar are some places to get LEDs

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    http://greenlaser.co.nz/index.html


    For LED lamps to work as indicators, you need to replace the flasher relay with a non load unit from Super Cheap Autos
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    Quote Originally Posted by sAsLEX
    LED indicator units or LED's?

    as dse.co.nz or jaycar are some places to get LEDs
    Good point, indicator units. Not leds alone, something i can hook up with min hassle, and will do the job.

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    Spots

    Hi,

    Just wondering what sort of spots you fitted and how? Did you fit them onto the frame of the bike or use extra brackets?

    Cheers

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    Used existing mounts, drilled holes. Easy to fit. See pic. The spots work a lot better than the original light too.

    12 volt spots bought as a pair from super cheap.
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    Quote Originally Posted by swanman
    The spots work a lot better than the original light too.
    12 volt spots bought as a pair from super cheap.

    Did you have to do any mods to the wiring? Have been thinking of doing the same as the standard "light" is hopeless

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    Quote Originally Posted by TL Rider
    Did you have to do any mods to the wiring? Have been thinking of doing the same as the standard "light" is hopeless
    No mods required, beyond the obvious cutting and connecting. What'd be even better is putting one spot on high beam and one on low, with a switch between them. As individualy they are blindingly bright, where as together they are just quite bright.

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