auji700triple
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chadande
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That looks more like a neon kit than LED's to me.
blue missile
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not sure about laws but i bet blue and red are not game warden friendly colors. as for amount the skys the limit leds use a fraction of the power a conventional bulb uses you could probably cover you're entire sled in lights and not exceed the charging system.
blue missile
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dennis kirk sell light pods kinda in a string like christmas lights are only led's but i'm willing to be someone on here is selling them.
auji700triple
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So what do i have to do to my sled for in order to make it look like that?
Wheres a Good dealer i can get a set, some good quality, bright, lasting LEDS
Wheres a Good dealer i can get a set, some good quality, bright, lasting LEDS
kysledneck
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http://www.streetforceleds.com/ If you go to the gallery several of the pics are MY sled! blue suspention, blue shock tower with red glowing from the hood vents!
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chadande
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Wow, LED's would be a much better alternative to neon from a power draw and durability perspective. I didn't even realize the product existed.
auji700triple, if you end up installing some post some pics!
auji700triple, if you end up installing some post some pics!
kysledneck
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Go to the working log section I posted some new ones when i switched my 2 sleds over!http://www.totallyamaha.net/forums/showthread.php?t=25979&page=2&pp=10chadande said:Wow, LED's would be a much better alternative to neon from a power draw and durability perspective. I didn't even realize the product existed.
auji700triple, if you end up installing some post some pics!
BoRnWiThBlUeBlOoD
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that has to be one of the sickest things i have ever seen, to bad they wasted that nice blue on such a junk...
ooeygooey
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Is it legal to drive with the LED's on? that would be pretty stupid if it was, cause it will increase visibility for yourself and others
kysledneck
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I drove all over Gaylord Mi last winter @ night no one said anything to me!ooeygooey said:Is it legal to drive with the LED's on? that would be pretty stupid if it was, cause it will increase visibility for yourself and others
redsnake3
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the leds are the way to go, minimal amp draw and they can be very bright. i think the mxz in the pic has led's, i installed a few sets on a xc last year and they were atleast that bright. get the ones from dennis kirk the have six leds in one box, very bright.
srxbully
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a buddy of mine had some on his zr & it was wild.green underneath the sled & orage in the vents.but he didnt need many.just 4 green & 2 orange & it was a space ship.they had tiny led bulbs in the middle of a unti that was about a 1'' by 2'' colored piece of plastic.i will take pictures & show you.i own the sled now but the wirers got cut off for some reason i dont know.
auji700triple - I've never seen or tried these, but thought I would pass it along.
http://www.flexeglo.com/snowglo.html
http://www.flexeglo.com/snowglo.html
auji700triple
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i think i may have to get some for Xmas, Joe or anyone Hows the wiring for these. rate from 1-10 ( 10 the hardest )
srxburns
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Thumper1
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while i must admit that they look cool and all that....the last thing that i would want to do is draw anymore attention to myself at night!!!!
Sno_Racer_Xtreme
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can somebody go through a good explanation on how to do this? such as where to tie your power into and so on, where did you put your ground and so on. I have been thinking on doing this to mine for a while now but i dont want to tie into the wrong wire and mess anything up.
thanks
thanks
srxburns
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I can't say for sure that Snowforce are the best out there (not the expert)but compared others that I have seen. the other companies LED's are crap. These are very bright, small, very low profile and like I said life time warranty. But they are probably more expensive.
Mine was easy. the I put the ground on one of the handle bars mounting bolt, the positive was wired into the heated visor plug that was all ready there. the kit comes with 6 lights. 2 I placed at the back of the sled just past the side heat exchanges with the wires routed though the running board's edge (the rounded edge) two I placed just slightly behind the front of the heat exchange wires routed into the cowling and last 2 on the front shock wells (side towards the back of sled) these location were pick because they offered the best protection, if something was to hit them it would have to take the heat exchanges first and if that happened, the light are the least of you worries. I wrapped all the wires with tape and drilled the wire holes oversized with rubber grommets. The hardest part was fig out where to put them, the rest was just time. I can take pics when I get a chance, if you want.
Mine was easy. the I put the ground on one of the handle bars mounting bolt, the positive was wired into the heated visor plug that was all ready there. the kit comes with 6 lights. 2 I placed at the back of the sled just past the side heat exchanges with the wires routed though the running board's edge (the rounded edge) two I placed just slightly behind the front of the heat exchange wires routed into the cowling and last 2 on the front shock wells (side towards the back of sled) these location were pick because they offered the best protection, if something was to hit them it would have to take the heat exchanges first and if that happened, the light are the least of you worries. I wrapped all the wires with tape and drilled the wire holes oversized with rubber grommets. The hardest part was fig out where to put them, the rest was just time. I can take pics when I get a chance, if you want.
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terret725
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how much did they cost?