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Screw light leds, bright whtie colour and water resistance.
New and boxed £10 inc P&P :D
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anyone for bling? :rolleyes:
oh cheeky :rolleyes:
it's "new & boxed", never used so not second hand.
I got it for £9.95 new + P&P
£10 inc p&p is a good price for good bling ;)
Anyone need new plate screws?
I.ll have em if still available.
Dave20046
11-10-08, 04:58 PM
I need some form of plate lighting....
I.ll have em if still available.
its your sir!
drop me a pm :D
Dave20046
11-10-08, 08:53 PM
Do they work and are they legal? (no cash this month anyway but wondering)
SoulKiss
11-10-08, 10:51 PM
Well as they only cast light in in a half moon (so 180 degree) and most plates are bolted lower than above the top line of lettering these will NOT do as plate lighting if used to secure the plate.
However they could be used instead of a different plate light and probably be prettt cool
Dave20046
11-10-08, 11:46 PM
Well as they only cast light in in a half moon (so 180 degree) and most plates are bolted lower than above the top line of lettering these will NOT do as plate lighting if used to secure the plate.
However they could be used instead of a different plate light and probably be prettt cool
Couldn't you light them from the bottom or would that be silly?
sweepdoggydog
17-10-08, 06:38 PM
Well as they only cast light in in a half moon (so 180 degree) and most plates are bolted lower than above the top line of lettering these will NOT do as plate lighting if used to secure the plate.
However they could be used instead of a different plate light and probably be prettt cool
Would they be ok for an MOT?
these are still available :D
2 no. of white LED screw lights as new and boxed.
£10 posted.
cheers.
edit: please move to General biking items (http://forums.sv650.org/forumdisplay.php?f=164)
i brought these for my bike and they lite the plate lovey untill it rained... the lights stopped working and croadded to dust, a total waste of money unless you are a fair weather rider and wash/dry your bike every time.
i have yet to find a plate light that fits and is totaly waterproof
For Fair Weather Riders Only :rolleyes: Or a quick spary of WD40 / ACF for added weather protection ;)
Would they be ok for an MOT?
Didn't think a number plate light was an MOT requirement on a motorbike.
Jester666
10-03-09, 02:24 PM
It isn't anymore. Although it is still a legal requirement.
The police can ticket you for failing to illuminate your numberplate with a white light.
Or a quick spary of WD40 / ACF for added weather protection ;)
like i said not waterproof, i want a light that works out the box not to start pi$$ing about helping it do its job:smt093
that commant is amed at the people who make the lights and not at anyone personal
shame, it says water resistance on the box, oh well :rolleyes:
DarrenSV650S
10-03-09, 09:14 PM
Get one of these LED strips:cool:
http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k164/DarrenStewartTait/DSCF0008-5.jpg
looks good but will it still work when water and crap are thrown at it at 70+ mph? thats my problem!
DarrenSV650S
11-03-09, 07:20 AM
Been working fine since July last year and has seen a lot of rain
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