KSMAX
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I sell them in a plug and play kit! Email [email protected] for details.Uuhhhh ... *need*
I sell them in a plug and play kit! Email [email protected] for details.Uuhhhh ... *need*
That would be an honor! Only about 10 oz for the kit. I'd be so stoked to see that!Someday i'm going to push a set of these down the track on the Battlestar bike (even if it add's a little weight lol).
were those lights from Amazon anyway you can link me to them if they were successful thank youThanks. With most of the Angel Eyes, you can remove the outer plastic shell, so would be easy to grind then without exposing the electronics. Even if you grind to much, you can use clear silicon to seal it, As it is on the outerside, it should not be an issue at all and invisible.
When it comes to spacer, I have white Acrylic / Plexiglass here so I can lasercut my own Spacers. Doing this with Washers all the time already.
In worst case, I can 3D Print them if they need to be higher than the 1/4" I have in Plexiglass. But there are other options, combing some thinner Sheets etc.
I already ordered some Angeleyes from Amazon, 80mm. Let's see...
How
were those lights from Amazon anyway you can link me to them if they were successful thank you
@KSMAX Hey Mike, are you all settled in with the move and the new job?I sell them in a plug and play kit! Email [email protected] for details.
How did process go ?Thanks. With most of the Angel Eyes, you can remove the outer plastic shell, so would be easy to grind then without exposing the electronics. Even if you grind to much, you can use clear silicon to seal it, As it is on the outerside, it should not be an issue at all and invisible.
When it comes to spacer, I have white Acrylic / Plexiglass here so I can lasercut my own Spacers. Doing this with Washers all the time already.
In worst case, I can 3D Print them if they need to be higher than the 1/4" I have in Plexiglass. But there are other options, combing some thinner Sheets etc.
I already ordered some Angeleyes from Amazon, 80mm. Let's see...
@KSMAX Mike Kemp does...Is anyone selling a plug'nplay halo setup?
Thanks, PM sent to Mike.@KSMAX Mike Kemp does...
Seems Mike hasn't been online for awhile.
Does anybody have any tips for a DIY build of this? I"d MUCH rather buy from Mike but he's not replied to any attempt to contact him, Might just be on vacation for a few weeks of course.
You can find 75mm/80mm halos all day long from a web search. There's nothing to it if you have basic wiring skills. You have to drill a small hole in each airscoop screen for halo wires to pass through. I plan on running the ground wire to the top, rear bolt of each airscoop) & will use the blue wire on each front turn signal (running light) for power. The only thing I'd say will be the most difficult is figuring out how to space out the 80mm halo. The top hole is just slightly smaller than 80mm.
Can you post some pictures of what you did?Dremel and Silicone did the job with the 80mm for me... not visible from outside
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