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As soon as I came across the UFO tail light for my bike I knew that's the one I wanted just because I could modify it. As soon as it came in I promptly took a Dremel and removed the backside of it and cut out 2 circuit boards to fit over those areas. Then I spray painted them chome so it'd look 100% clear inside when they were off. I next wired up 122 red 20000mcd LEDs (61 per side) according to my schematics I CADed and glued the boards to the backside of the UFO undertail. I changed the tail light setup a bit when the trailer converter didn't work so it's wired up a bit different than the pic. I also took an extra step and broke up each tail light LED cluster so I could have seperate signals wired up on each set. I also installed a TrickFlasher.Com flasher so I have 5 different signal patterns I can choose from on the fly. You'll see it in the video below.
I tried a trailer converter and as it worked on the stock bulbs it doesn't work on my setup. So I had to figure out how to get my signals to integrate in my brake light. I was going to buy a Badlands LED Integrator but they wont' be available until mid June and at a cost of $100, I cancelled the order. After racking my brain for an hour I figured out how to do it all solid state with 4 SPDT relays. Everything works exactly how it should now.
Some may know the ClearAlternatives or Libertek LED tail light. Mine is 5.54 times brighter than CA's and 14.52 times as bright as the Libertek. It will leave spots in front of your eyes if you look directly into it. My LEDs are 20000mcd versus their 8000mcd LEDs.
The pics and video don't do the LEDs justice at all, digital stuff just sucks bad when it cames to darkness and bright light.
Total cost for everything needed to convert my UFO undertail to be the brightest was only $61 and a few hours of my time.
What do you think???
VIDEO
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TAIL LIGHT SETUP
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RELAY INTEGRATOR SETUP
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I tried a trailer converter and as it worked on the stock bulbs it doesn't work on my setup. So I had to figure out how to get my signals to integrate in my brake light. I was going to buy a Badlands LED Integrator but they wont' be available until mid June and at a cost of $100, I cancelled the order. After racking my brain for an hour I figured out how to do it all solid state with 4 SPDT relays. Everything works exactly how it should now.
Some may know the ClearAlternatives or Libertek LED tail light. Mine is 5.54 times brighter than CA's and 14.52 times as bright as the Libertek. It will leave spots in front of your eyes if you look directly into it. My LEDs are 20000mcd versus their 8000mcd LEDs.
The pics and video don't do the LEDs justice at all, digital stuff just sucks bad when it cames to darkness and bright light.
Total cost for everything needed to convert my UFO undertail to be the brightest was only $61 and a few hours of my time.
VIDEO
http://img.photobucket.com/albums....mg][/url]
TAIL LIGHT SETUP
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RELAY INTEGRATOR SETUP
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