LED Headlights
#11
RE: LED Headlights
ORIGINAL: dcorlando
Red is a big no no from the cops. You can get away with blue most of the time, but they [cops] love to nail people with visible source red lights. Actually, come to think of it, you really don't see the source of the light with those, just the effect. Actually, they only care if you ride around with those lights on, but considering you wouldn't be able to see it during the day, and at night your headlights would overtake the red lights, it's not really possible for them to tell if you are riding around with them on.
Red is a big no no from the cops. You can get away with blue most of the time, but they [cops] love to nail people with visible source red lights. Actually, come to think of it, you really don't see the source of the light with those, just the effect. Actually, they only care if you ride around with those lights on, but considering you wouldn't be able to see it during the day, and at night your headlights would overtake the red lights, it's not really possible for them to tell if you are riding around with them on.
thesse loopholes could work do you think?
#12
RE: LED Headlights
These are LED accent light and not LED Headlight bulbs. The LED headlight bulbs are new and I'm waiting to see when they make it to bikes. Only a couple of cars have them yet.
#13
RE: LED Headlights
Also I remember from the other forum that some members Halos had melted due to the heat from the headlights. It's a lot of work to carefully seperate the headlight assembly without damage.
#14
RE: LED Headlights
I'm so tempted to try and do it myself, theres no way i could deal with not having my headlights and 150 bucks to send it in to that site... and they definetly do look sick. Anyone know of someone in the SoCal area that i could pay to do this for me?
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