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chuxsta
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any one know the resistor size to make then wink the right speeds?
i cant be doing with paying a fortune for some fancy thing to drop in would much rather make some thing myself for a smidge of the cost..
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Snipper says what he used here, see his last posting on page 2:-
http://www.vtr1000.org/phpBB2/viewtopic ... c&start=15

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Post by smf_12 »

i have a brand new led relay here if your interested for £15 posted.

Cant help with the resistors tho :cry:
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Post by chuxsta »

thanks for the offer, going to go with the 80p per indicator option and use a resistor
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ok mate :)
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Post by tony.mon »

If you want a really cheap option just leave the old filament bulb wired in series with the new one, taped up inside the fairing or tailpiece. Cover it with gaffer tape so the light can't be seen.

God, I'm tight some days....... :roll:

But Hein Gericke do some in-line resistors for about 3-4 pounds each which have a nice heat sink on them and look good if they'll be exposed.
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
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