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Quote from: Laverdaroo on July 31, 2023, 01:17:24 PMThis lot on Andy’s is through the M unit so they won’t blow as they would running through old Honda OEM wiring. It’s all new wires going on so shouldn’t have any issues with things going pop.Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkYes, i am aware of that Roo. But, other member do not. On my build i was advised by a member to put all LED's in and he reckoned they were the best thing since sliced bread. He knows who he is and forgot to mention that he had a M-unit and had upgraded every electrical component
This lot on Andy’s is through the M unit so they won’t blow as they would running through old Honda OEM wiring. It’s all new wires going on so shouldn’t have any issues with things going pop.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Not electrically related but on starting it last night it was leaking fuel out of the float bowls....nothing to do with Bryan - first and foremost he made the box of sharpnel i gave him look like carbs again for which im eternally grateful - he did say at the time "ive set them as best as i can..." first and foremost its 20+ years since ive messed with carbs and its never turned out well! - is there anything i can adjust while theyre in situ - or do they have to come out for adjustment..?
From an electrical point of view maybe.... as mine is completely different under the hood (which is what i wanted) - that being said the signature finishing touch for me will be a set of Nitron rear shocks (fully adjustable) when i pay my credit card off! totally not needed as its rolling pig iron but more of an aesthetic finishing touch!Maybe convert yours to motogadget - i am a convert - once id got the hang of it, its wasnt too hard plus its removed (i would say) about 70% of the old wiring and making it more reliable in the process...
Quote from: McCabe-Thiele (Ted) on July 31, 2023, 11:35:12 AMQuote from: ComfySofa on July 31, 2023, 10:52:35 AMThat'd be great if you could (i could possibly get them on order today!) - thanks very much.This invoice shows the ones I bought for my 500 as can't find my previous invoice - the SKU number shows the colour of the LED's .LED's by Macabe Thiele, on FlickrI fitted all LED to my silver 550, all of them blow within 6 month's . I even had to get Ash to make a box of tricks just to keep the LED on the number plate light. Now all back to standard bulbs apart from the number plate light
Quote from: ComfySofa on July 31, 2023, 10:52:35 AMThat'd be great if you could (i could possibly get them on order today!) - thanks very much.This invoice shows the ones I bought for my 500 as can't find my previous invoice - the SKU number shows the colour of the LED's .LED's by Macabe Thiele, on Flickr
That'd be great if you could (i could possibly get them on order today!) - thanks very much.
Quote from: Trigger on July 31, 2023, 02:43:10 PMQuote from: Laverdaroo on July 31, 2023, 01:17:24 PMThis lot on Andy’s is through the M unit so they won’t blow as they would running through old Honda OEM wiring. It’s all new wires going on so shouldn’t have any issues with things going pop.Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkYes, i am aware of that Roo. But, other member do not. On my build i was advised by a member to put all LED's in and he reckoned they were the best thing since sliced bread. He knows who he is and forgot to mention that he had a M-unit and had upgraded every electrical component I’ve only ever heard of issues trying to plumb in LED’s into old wiring, I was advised never to do it. If you’re going full LED’s it’s basically a rewire job. To save the grief.Thankfully the lights on the Viffer are awesome so wouldn’t want to change them in the slightest. Wouldn’t want to go into that lot what with 3 computers, ABS management etc. the harness is a monster on this, I shall never grumble about having lack of access ever again on the CB’s, the Viffer is an utter pig to work on.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk