Radientz Wrap around LED turn signals

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Radientz Wrap around LED turn signals

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I am using Radientz wrap around LED turn signals and I absolutely love them. They are extremly bright and the best part is that you can see them at a full 360 degree angle. Here's a short video of them on my bike working. Enjoy.


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That looks pretty kewl. Got any daytime vids or photos? Any link on where to buy?
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For pics of my bike goto http://rswarrior.com/Gallery/vector18.aspx

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#4 Unread post by BlueBomber »

I would add on some rear blinkers. The ones you have are pretty hard to see. Especially in contrast to everything else about the bike.

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custom dynamics is less than ten minutes from my place - been there a couple times. friendly people, i would recommend them when buying any lighting products for your bike...

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anarchy wrote:
custom dynamics is less than ten minutes from my place - been there a couple times. friendly people, i would recommend them when buying any lighting products for your bike...
except at the bottom of the page there's a disclaimer that says they're illegal for street use.

oops.

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#7 Unread post by Sev »

Problem is LED turn signals/brakes are damn tough to see during the day. I still want em, but they're damn tough to see.
Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.

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BlueBomber wrote:except at the bottom of the page there's a disclaimer that says they're illegal for street use.

oops.

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probably to cover any liability issues... a police officer i was talking to said that in north carolina you can use leds for turn signals, brake lights, etc. on your bike... i'm sure it varies from location to location...

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