LED's in the Wheels!!!!!

i emailed them about speed testing, they ok'd it for 80-100 mph, so not quite busa rated just yet. cool system tho it's like 749 bucks directly from them for a pair of puc's (one for each wheel) and a few strips of led's and a switch.
 
i emailed them about speed testing, they ok'd it for 80-100 mph, so not quite busa rated just yet. cool system tho it's like 749 bucks
directly from them for a pair of puc's (one for each wheel) and a few strips of led's and a switch.

Do you have their contact info?
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geeze the 750 price is still high for a self instal. The "puck" can simply be any kind of circular metal device with a springloaded contact...

So what kinf of warranty do you get for 750?!?? :poke:
 
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we need to contact these guys and get em to throw a group buy together. for 500 instead of 750, and if they test em to higher speeds, i'd probably grab these before the reflash and quickshifter. then again, maybe not, lol
 
I saw this on All Things Chrome and I was like a little girl. I normally don't dig the LED kits but I have to have these. Does anyone know how to do this? ATC wants $1500 :rofl: For this setup but they wouldn't tell me how to do it. Not only that I would have to take my bike all the way to Hendersonville, TN to get it done and that ain't around the corner from Chicago! Help anybody:please::please::please:

hi all newbie here saying hi.

this isint something new i designed this on my car 15 years ago i had all four wheels done and and had five different colours blue red green and yellow and ultra violet. i was constantly getting hassle of the police about them , but as they were UK street legal as i did the reaserch first when i first thought of doing it. there was nothing they could do but give hassle.

i even had my car with the lights on in the UK magazine called max power in the November issue of 1998 only difference, i charged £150 to do it to other cars. thats around $250 dollars then. i stopped using them last summer due to work commitments but back on the car again for this winter. when i switch them on they light up the side of a house. just posting this to let you know who was the original.
 
I saw this on All Things Chrome and I was like a little girl. I normally don't dig the LED kits but I have to have these. Does anyone know how to do this? ATC wants $1500 :rofl: For this setup but they wouldn't tell me how to do it. Not only that I would have to take my bike all the way to Hendersonville, TN to get it done and that ain't around the corner from Chicago! Help anybody:please::please::please:

hi all newbie here saying hi.

this isint something new i designed this on my car 15 years ago i had all four wheels done and and had five different colours blue red green and yellow and ultra violet. i was constantly getting hassle of the police about them , but as they were UK street legal as i did the reaserch first when i first thought of doing it. there was nothing they could do but give hassle.

i even had my car with the lights on in the UK magazine called max power in the November issue of 1998 only difference, i charged £150 to do it to other cars. thats around $250 dollars then. i stopped using them last summer due to work commitments but back on the car again for this winter. when i switch them on they light up the side of a house. just posting this to let you know who was the original.
Welcome. Do you think you could design these for use and give us a good rate?
 
took this one of my car in 2000 not very good one though as the flash hides most of the colour.

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In Michigan, the cops are so crazy about lights you would probably get shot! The ONLY state I ever got hassled about having blue led's on my SV.
 
In Michigan, the cops are so crazy about lights you would probably get shot! The ONLY state I ever got hassled about having blue led's on my SV.

in the UK the law on showing light from the side of a vehicle only covers reflectors witch must be amber.

anything that generates light is legal. as long as you only show from the side. you are only allowed to show red and amber from the rear, and white and amber from the front.

you should check up on your own states laws on light from vehicles, as most law enforcement officers don't know themselves, and just enforce what they believe to be the law.
 
So who's gonna speed test a set of these bad boys?

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The problem is have those wheels flashing like that and it will be a free ride to jail plus you bike being thrown on the back of a flat bed truck to be impounded. But on the other hand thats nothing new and not hard to build how about a couple of small wire type of discs that dont turn with the wheel they light up and it will look the same.:poke:
 
Dunno if it's still up there but there is a vid of a m109r dyno run with the lights in the rear, looks so cool, the lights where changing color with revs:) badly wanted one for my 9 when I had her, pretty sure it was metric fats also, massive price tag tho
 
So does the puc generate the power with the rotation of wheel?

The puck has 2 halves. One half is stationary and connected to power leads off the battery. This half has a conductive spring that applies pressure against the spinning surface of the other half of the puck mounted to the spinning wheel.

The electric current runs through the spring that applies pressure against the spinning half creating a constant contact to transfer the current from one stationary half to the moving half.

Theoretically this should be simple to produce yourself. The issue comes into play with the balance and distribution of the weight of the LEDS in the wheels and the components of the puck half that spins.
 
So I guess the led strips are what need speed testing then.

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