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ok,
what you lot think about the little led's I have put under the headlight? worth it or not?
maybe not the best time of day to take the picture!
please input your thoughts.
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I fancy getting a strip of leds for the bottom part of the main headlight but wired into the side lights
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these are wired into the headlight (on dip)
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look good matey and owt to make you stand out more has got to be good, although half the feckers still wont see you :roll:
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I agree, anything that makes you more visible is good :thumbup:

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yorkshirepuddin wrote:I fancy getting a strip of leds for the bottom part of the main headlight but wired into the side lights
Like mine:

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Neat touch CA.

What bulb or headlight set-up are you using :?: as it looks in the pic to be much brighter than standard, especially when you compare it to your side light (position light).

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sirch345 wrote:Neat touch CA.

What bulb or headlight set-up are you using :?: as it looks in the pic to be much brighter than standard, especially when you compare it to your side light (position light).

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Chris, it's a Bi-Xenon i.e. a dipping HID - very bright, yes - and I managed to get one with a slimline ballast and power feed straight from the battery.....

I have since replaced the sidelight with an SMD LED of the same colour temp....

Next project is to replace the light strp with SMD LEDS (rather than conventional ones) - SMDs are far brighter - but even as std with just sidelights is very bright:

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Glad to help anyone who wants to do this...

(mind you I have a ZX7R Projector dip and filament main which I may fit into a spare headlamp - I am an inveterate fiddler, and I just wanna see if I can do it - I converted a Euro Projector on my old 7R - RIP)

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The next project is to get a new pair of slightly longer and less acute link pipes bent to move my stubbies back...

....and I'm gonna mount some flat panel indicators - in the opening made by removing the front indicators for sides, and in the little front vents to give fora=ward facing - so all will be flush...

Oh, and the clocks are coming off again to have LED "idiot lights"

Now - suggestions for what I do about the rear indicators...?
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cliveyandrews wrote: Chris, it's a Bi-Xenon i.e. a dipping HID - very bright, yes - and I managed to get one with a slimline ballast and power feed straight from the battery.....

I have since replaced the sidelight with an SMD LED of the same colour temp....

Next project is to replace the light strp with SMD LEDS (rather than conventional ones) - SMDs are far brighter - but even as std with just sidelights is very bright:

Now - suggestions for what I do about the rear indicators...?
Clivey cheers for the detailed reply, that explains the brighter looking headlight :thumbup:

Are the SMD LED's easily available :?:

Cheers,

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sirch345 wrote:
Are the SMD LED's easily available :?:

Cheers,

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Chris, FleaBay has just about every variety you could want, the only issue with SMDs are the fact they aren't such a neat shape...

http://desc.shop.ebay.co.uk/Cars-Motorc ... SRCHX:SRCH

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cliveyandrews wrote: Chris, FleaBay has just about every variety you could want, the only issue with SMDs are the fact they aren't such a neat shape...

http://desc.shop.ebay.co.uk/Cars-Motorc ... SRCHX:SRCH

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Cheers C/A for the info, I had a feeling the UK wouldn't be able to supply them.

Changing the subject slightly :) is that a GT380 or GT550 in the pic with the ZX7R :?: You don't see many of them about now.

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sirch345 wrote: Cheers C/A for the info, I had a feeling the UK wouldn't be able to supply them.

Changing the subject slightly :) is that a GT380 or GT550 in the pic with the ZX7R :?: You don't see many of them about now.

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Chris,

It's a 1977 GT550B

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That's a lovely example Clive.
I must admit I thought it was the GT380 in the first pic. I had a friend who had one and had it ported, went like sh!t off the proverbial shovel when you got it in the power band :thumbup: bit scary trying to stop it for the bends though :wink:

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Cheers for the pic Clive :thumbup:

I agree with Pete, that is a very nice example. They were quite some bike in their day iirc. I bet it sounds great with the expansion pipes :D

Have you still got it :?: If you have I should hang onto it.

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sirch345 wrote:Cheers for the pic Clive :thumbup:

I agree with Pete, that is a very nice example. They were quite some bike in their day iirc. I bet it sounds great with the expansion pipes :D

Have you still got it :?: If you have I should hang onto it.

Chris.
Thanks Pete and Chris

Yes I still have it - nearly 8 years now - it was quite a dog:

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and was off the road for 2 years while I looked for exhausts and sorted the ignition. The spannies came from a guy in London who used a GT engine to race sidecar outfits - they're unsilenced and really have a sharp crackle:

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I can't help but grin whenever I fire her up! The wheels are due to be respoked, and eventually I'll strip it and blast the frame back to bare - it's hammerite at the mo. I have a set of cast rings and small ends to fit too - the late model GTs used chrome bores, so the rings are sacrificial and dead rare, another lucky find....! Newtronics ignition for the sparks (and a set of lucas coils waiting to go on), timed with a homemade TDC guage, and iridium plugs.

I resprayed and pinstriped her 3 years ago - Rover Charcoal Metallic, polished the motor too. I just need to get the forks rechromed.

She's a labour of love, has cost me an arm, marriage, leg and several pints of blood.....

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