Motorcycle DRL

Motorcycle DRL

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Here is my motorcycle LED DRL design for all the bikers out there. . . . Designed for my Bandit (and most other naked bikes) I used these for years in all weathers and they lasted vey well and I quite liked the look of them too. . . . Designed to use Eagle eye 18mm LEDs. Widely available on sites like eBay for about £2 a pair. (please see the bottom of the description for info on the best type to get.) . . . The LEDs mount simply and flush in these holders and the holders then attach to the mirror stalks on your bike. Easy, quick, secure and they don't look bad either (IMO). . . . Printed usually in PLA and at anything from 20% to 100% infill and 0.1mm per layer. . . . . The best LEDs to get are the 18mm Eagle eye ones with SMD chips instead of the COB LED type. The COB LED type WILL DIE! They are also awful and blue and they make your bike look awful. PLEASE get the newer versions with SMD chips. They are superior in every way. Also make sure the rear of the LEDs are sealed. If they aren't, seal them with glue or silicone before putting them on your bike. Many sellers point this out now. Most are sealed but its worth checking. . I wired my DRLs into my sidelight and had waterproof connectors for easy removal too.

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