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| Found second gear by accident ![]() Joined: May 2006
Bike: '06 Blue M50
Location: New Hampshire
Posts: 332
| I'd like to say hi to everyone. I've been reading this forum and learning here a lot since I bought my M50 in April. I have some exciting news and wanted to give y'all a heads-up about a new aftermarket LED tailight that is being developed for the M50. The company is customled.com and that's the best place for details, but essentially they are making a replacement tailight assembly for the M50 that will contain both red and amber LEDs to provide integrated brake and turn signal functions. Instead of 12 (I think) puny red LEDs in our stock assembly, customled packs their tailights with about 50 red + 50 amber. This product is in development now. Finally a safe way to get rid of all that junk back there and make my bike be what God intended it to be - frankly, naked and *** up in the air. I'll keep y'all posted when the product has been released, but in the meantime feel free to write Jon at customled.com to express interest or ask questions. Oh yeah, their integrated LED tailights sell for $99... |
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| Fifth gear streak ![]() Joined: May 2005
Bike: M50
Location: SE Missouri
Posts: 1,375
| Ching Ching, sounds good to me. And Welcome to the funhouse.
__________________ I ate Chinese last night..........should of seen her struggle when i put her in the van. Доверя́й, но проверя́й. |
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| Puddle Runner ![]() Joined: Feb 2006
Bike: 2005 Red M50
Location: San Diego, CA
Posts: 366
| Sounds very cool...I rode behind a guy on a crotchrocket with a similar taillight, and found it difficult to see his turn signals, but this was in bright sun and his whole light wasn't that bright....that was the first thing I asked when I had someone ride behind me, if she could see my brakelight, etc...which was fine...but wow, with that many lights, I'd look into it too |
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