doing up a series 2 lammy for a friend. has 3 festoon bulbs in the back light.
which ones are the brake etc
leigh
series 2 rear light
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Wouldn't it be better to fit the larger, later unit so that you can use a standard reflector and bulb? Unless your friend is set on originality.
he is after original
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3 lampsleigh wrote:doing up a series 2 lammy for a friend. has 3 festoon bulbs in the back light.
which ones are the brake etc
leigh
2 functions, 1 is brighter than the other......................

Did you have to do that?
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Those things are worst than most cycle lights. If he wants to keep the original looks but get safer lighting he could fit a BGM LED board instead of the crappy 3 festoon setup.
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yep have to agree there, trying to get the right length festoons and poor light output, BGM do 6 & 12V version(s) for around £25 its the best bang for buck/ smallest amount of money you could ever spend on a Scooter just fit and forget, not to mention safety issues.corrado wrote:Those things are worst than most cycle lights. If he wants to keep the original looks but get safer lighting he could fit a BGM LED board instead of the crappy 3 festoon setup.
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