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Uploaded by on Dec 15, 2008

This product has 24 red LED's in the middle that are for running and brake with 24 Amber LED's for the turn signals on the outter circle.

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  • Ok on your bike you want to attach the Orange wire (from LED cluster) to the Blue wire on your bike (Running) The Red wire (from LED cluster) to the Red with Orange stripe on the bike (your brake wire) The Black wire (from LED cluster) goes to a good ground on the bike and the Yellow wire (from LED cluster) gets attached to your Violet and Brown wires which are your turn signals on your bike. Yes you will need to purchase a Signal Stabilizer.

  • also did you need a signal stabilizer module for your bike?

  • Unless you order the dynamic clusters in the hardwire they will come with an 1156 base on the yellow and black wires that way all you have to do is plug them into your factory turn signals. The orange and red wires will be 3 feet long and you will have to drill a little hole in the reflector that does come out of the housing and run them through with the factory wires

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  • Depending on how much of an angle you install them. LED's are very bright but better at a direct view. I'm not saying you won't be able to see them because trust me these are the brightest LED's on the market.

  • Hi,

    Really like the look of these! Whats the viewing angle like? If I was to mount them at an angle, would they still quite visible?

    Thanks, Dave.

  • Thanks for posting video! Im looking to install these on my 2006 street bob. However im getting rid of my tail light (putting ona 2010 wide glide fender). I understand that the orange cable = running light supply / red cable = brake light supply. how about connecting the amber to the indicator supply? black cable? it say on website that the amber connects to a base?? hard to tell from their website.. thanks!

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