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Don't know if someone's done it before, but this is me new high level brake light. ;) Just a cheap three quid rear grill from SR that I polished up and widened the slots in the grill so as to fit the LEDs.
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well done Dapper,thats a great touch :D
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Excellent idea,can anyone use this or will we be going on the same argument as the Custom scooter thread :D
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Great idea Dapper, like it a lot..now fettle yourself an LED in that there GP backlight and you will look great from behind... ;) ... :shock:
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looks good ,


have seen it done on here before though ;)
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That's a great idea. The more the dumb car drivers can see of you the better. I've been blessed to not have be plowed into from behind, but I've had some VERY close calls sitting at a light.

Have you considered making up a kit and selling the rights to a Viet based company? Might as well, cause you know they'll be knocking off the idea in no time flat. :lol:
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Chris F wrote:Have you considered making up a kit and selling the rights to a Viet based company? Might as well, cause you know they'll be knocking off the idea in no time flat
Meeoooowwww...........lol.. :D
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...................and you can be sure there would be a "100% success rate with NO failures" (or some such propaganda) :D
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[quote="Chris F"]That's a great idea. The more the dumb car drivers can see of you the better. I've been blessed to not have be plowed into from behind, but I've had some VERY close calls sitting at a light.

Precisely the reason for making it ;)
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