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"Jersey Aftershock" - 3/8/2007 9:08:19 AM   
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Well, what do ya guys think?
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RE: "Jersey Aftershock" - 3/8/2007 9:27:23 AM   
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Nice Job. What brand of lights did you use? How was the installation? I've been looking into doing the underside of my bike.

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RE: "Jersey Aftershock" - 3/8/2007 9:40:33 AM   
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I still have one more light to install. Couldn't find a spot for it.
It's an Extreme kit from Custom Dynamics.
37 LEDs in 9 Pods. Some are 3 per pod, some 4, and some 5.
Also has a three zone remote.
One Zone is the front, one for the middle, and one for the back. It has different modes to cycle through it too. Installation took about  an hour. <---- keep in mind I do this for a living. It might take the average person a little longer.
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RE: "Jersey Aftershock" - 3/8/2007 9:47:45 AM   
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Thanks man. Apppreciate the info. Can't wait to start the next mod.

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RE: "Jersey Aftershock" - 3/8/2007 10:11:43 AM   
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sweet nice with the purdy lights and all......

I knew you were going to be a problem with my quest to have the hottest Erion on here......but I'm up to it...

but I likey....

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RE: "Jersey Aftershock" - 3/8/2007 10:31:41 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: bignibb

sweet nice with the purdy lights and all......

I knew you were going to be a problem with my quest to have the hottest Erion on here......but I'm up to it...

but I likey....

Thanks I do try. Sorry about your quest....lol
Its good competition
LJ 

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RE: "Jersey Aftershock" - 3/8/2007 4:44:08 PM   
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LJ,
  
  I pmd you a while back about what kit to go with is this the one you were recomending? if so how much would you charge to do an install on my 929 since I live in Appleton, i'm not the greatest when it comes to electronics and wiring thanks.

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RE: "Jersey Aftershock" - 3/8/2007 4:47:29 PM   
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Check PM
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RE: "Jersey Aftershock" - 3/8/2007 6:06:03 PM   
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I like the snow it's a nice touch.

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RE: "Jersey Aftershock" - 7/22/2007 9:30:55 AM   
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Well, I was working on some shots last night for the bike....I came up with a few new ones. Would have a lot more, but someone smudged the lens. I didn't notice until after I took the shots.
Enjoy everyone. This is just a taste of the big shot that will be used for Streetglow. The photo shoot had professional photographers and there shots are so much better. August will be the release date for those photos and the new motorcycle LED kit line they got out. 74 total LEDs now.

LJ

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Side Shot

Around the shock

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On the slider

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Under the headlight

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From the back

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More shots around the shock

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Under the tank and in the brake reservoir


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RE: "Jersey Aftershock" - 7/22/2007 10:53:51 AM   
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That's cool and trick.  How the hell did you get the light "in" the resivoir??  I'm interested in doing this to the bike, just for when it's parked at a night hang out.

Very nice work LJ.

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RE: "Jersey Aftershock" - 7/22/2007 11:04:27 AM   
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That's cool and trick.  How the hell did you get the light "in" the resivoir??  I'm interested in doing this to the bike, just for when it's parked at a night hang out.

Very nice work LJ.


Thanks, its not actually "in" the reservoir, just looks like it. I took a trick from the old car install book. We used to put LEDs in the cupholders, so if you had a drink in their, it would light the bottle up. Its actually just under the reservoir aiming up. That little res is clear so the fluid appears to be lit from the inside.
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RE: "Jersey Aftershock" - 7/22/2007 1:09:21 PM   
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you need white wheels, that would really set your kit off! the white would provide a better reflective surface or chrome but I don't like the chrome at least not on ERIONS!

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RE: "Jersey Aftershock" - 7/22/2007 1:17:29 PM   
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That would set that kit off nicely I know. I just don't like white wheels. And I don't wanna have to clean them often so white and chrome are both out....lol.
LJ

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RE: "Jersey Aftershock" - 7/22/2007 2:23:15 PM   
the greeen lantern

 

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do you stunt that thing at all,if so how do they hold up???

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