Too meke T.I.E....![]()
Just need Gordie to smarten up the Gixxaaaaaa now and ya'll will look PUNKED!
Too meke T.I.E....![]()
Just need Gordie to smarten up the Gixxaaaaaa now and ya'll will look PUNKED!
Yea the legality would be my worry
Hmm we ride bikes, people think we are lawbreakers already! Helmets mean we just want to rob the place, black leathers means we are all ready to start trouble, KB stickers...well say no more!
I'm thinking of putting in an extra set of different coloured LEDs so I can ride with them on full tit at night ... might put in some black light spots that illuminate the white lines next to me with the glow effect ...
And ... need to put new batteries in my tyre valve flashers for that ring of red!
ooh...bringing out my inner ricer blingness again this thread does!
PS - Stoppit Xerxes, you're just encouraging me when I don't need any encouraging to do this stuff!![]()
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"I like to ride anyplace, anywhere, any time, any way!"![]()
"Cosmetic lights" - not illegal so long as they comply with certain regulations..
Section 4-15 of the Vehicle Inspection Requirements Manual has it all in detail.
Motorbike Camping for the win!
T.I.E. could you show us pics of the bike viewed from front and rear while all lit up so we can get an idea of what on-coming and following traffic sees.
Personally I think that the lights would be great for creating an unusual and eye-catching effect that hopefully might alert the cagers that there is something there.
Certainly would stand out more than just a headlamp or tail light.
Motorbike Camping for the win!
ill post some up tonight. and would have thought with many cages saying "i just didnt see him", that a few lights to help been seen would be allright.
long as it doesn't act like a "moth to light" principal.
Lost in USA
this id wanna see. the hard part was having a non-directlighting. as the leds are a bit bright when looking straight at them, so hiding them and letting the glow reflect around is a way better look. easier on the eyes.
your turn big fella. red for you? and i tried the black lights, even painted them black but didnt help make the bike blacker.
Lost in USA
Yeah, that's the beef that the SafetyNazis and bureaucrats have, and the reason that my flashing stop lights are illegal. Apparently, brain-dead car/can drivers get target fixation.
I mentioned putting LEDs in my fairings to glow out the vents, and now my son nags me all the time about doing it. I thought having blue glowing vents on a blue bike would look kinda kewl. It would be a piece of piss for me to wire up, as I've got a Blue Sea accessory fusebox under the seat, with a couple of spare terminals.
... and that's what I think.
Or summat.
Or maybe not...
Dunno really....![]()
Looks awesome T.I.E!!!![]()
"World famous since ages ago"
Sooo.. does this call for Saturday night Kiwibiker Neon Ride?
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Very nice Andrew!
Don't think it would quite have the same effect on my ghey looking yellow SV though.....not that I could afford it, all my hard earnt money goes on nappies
Yet flashing tail LEDs are allowed, even recommended, on pushbikes. Are the safety nazis changing their stories at a whim or are they actually trying to get treadlies run over by target-fixated cagers?
You'd think that if flashing LEDs are safe/recommended for treadlies they'd be safe for all road users - motorcycles and cages alike. Or if they are unsafe and distracting for motor vehicles then they're equally unsafe and distracting on a push bike.
This is an example of the intellect of the safety nazis.
There is a large number of LED brake lights made for motorbikes that pulse then come on steady for "better visibility" - all are illegal here.
Frankly I'd like to see them made legal. Actually, what I'd like is a large pulsing red LED array that spells out "I'm stopping, you fucking retard!"
Motorbike Camping for the win!
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