View Full Version : Blue clock led upgrade.
Antrats73
14-04-13, 06:01 PM
Just a quick post and a pic of my clocks with the new blue led's I bought of chewy's site really chuffed with the result!!12475
looks good! Was it easy to do?
Antrats73
14-04-13, 08:02 PM
looks good! Was it easy to do?
Me and my bro in law did them today he's a computer tech so had all the soldering iron, remover ect but it was pretty straight forward they came with step by step illustrated instructions which really helped! The led's are tiny so I'd recommend some tweezers to make it easier.
cornishsv
15-04-13, 09:12 AM
Got a link where to get some
dirtyred619
15-04-13, 09:40 AM
Got a link where to get some
http://www.chewys-stuff.co.uk/
I do like those but think I've had enough of working on the bike at the moment, might have a look at these in a few weeks or so though.
ooohhhh i sooo need them, roll on payday :)
Antrats73
15-04-13, 05:31 PM
They look like a dull blue in the pic on chewy's site but are a really nice blue when fitted!!
muzikill
15-04-13, 07:28 PM
And when you ride at night youll want to change them back when you get hacked off with the blue hue in yer mush while trying to concentrate on the road. Thumbs down from me but each to their own.
Antrats73
15-04-13, 07:50 PM
And when you ride at night youll want to change them back when you get hacked off with the blue hue in yer mush while trying to concentrate on the road. Thumbs down from me but each to their own.
Went out last night and wasn't to bright to be honest, my last bike was a pegaso strada with a bright red dash which I would have said was brighter, all else fails I'll tint the glass haha!!
WeegieBlue
17-04-13, 07:47 PM
That looks brilliant. Looked at doing that but of end up breaking something I imagine!
Antrats73
17-04-13, 08:20 PM
That looks brilliant. Looked at doing that but of end up breaking something I imagine!
Honestly not that bad if you take your time and follow the instructions buddy, I was a bit worried at first but turned out to be fine( Plus again had my trusty family comp tech at hand), you will need a fine tipped soldering iron as well oh and a steady hand haha😃
Hysteria_UK
18-04-13, 11:19 AM
How easy is it to get the clocks off? I was thinking of doing mine. Not too worried about attaching the LEDs just more concerned with getting to the clocks
Antrats73
18-04-13, 06:42 PM
How easy is it to get the clocks off? I was thinking of doing mine. Not too worried about attaching the LEDs just more concerned with getting to the clocks
I took my screen off the mirrors because they're attached to the clock frame then the clock surround with the light access panels the 2 bolts holding the clock and fairing frame on then lift the frame out unplug the clocks and just 2 10mm nuts hold the clock in place!! It sounds a big job but it took me 15 mins to take off!
Hysteria_UK
19-04-13, 10:03 AM
:thumbsup:
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