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Old 06-04-2011, 12:56 PM   #61
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One more thing I should add. I am also looking into going LED for the front and rear turn signles and the rear brakes light! It will be less drow on the electrical system, small yes but might pic me up a MPG on those long trips and so on!
All of the Suzuki cruisers use the same turn signals. So if you can find LEDs for one, they should work on your bike.



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Old 06-07-2011, 01:43 PM   #62
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One more thing I should add. I am also looking into going LED for the front and rear turn signles and the rear brakes light! It will be less drow on the electrical system, small yes but might pic me up a MPG on those long trips and so on!
All of the Suzuki cruisers use the same turn signals. So if you can find LEDs for one, they should work on your bike.

Ok great! Ill post what I find and so on.


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Old 06-07-2011, 11:10 PM   #63
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Signals and brake light are only on for a short time. There is really no noticeable advantage spending the $ for LEDs. The front amber running light portion of the signal and the tail light have a low power draw. If you replace your signals with LEDs the flasher will not work properly so then you need to buy an inline load gizmo to make things work. You defeat any power saving and spend bucks doing it.



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Old 06-07-2011, 11:42 PM   #64
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dont led's use less power, thus needing the resistors aka gizmos?
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Old 06-07-2011, 11:51 PM   #65
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dont led's use less power, thus needing the resistors aka gizmos?
Yes,the led's use less power,but what is saved is used by the load equalizer (resistors) to balance things back out,so the signals will flash.One way around this is to remove the flasher wires from the relay and install a electronic flasher.
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Old 06-09-2011, 09:14 AM   #66
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That's a mod for lots of money and very little, if any, gain.
And I seriously doubt switching to a few LED bulbs will affect your fuel mileage, other than by lightening your wallet so there is less net weight to push around.
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Old 06-10-2011, 07:15 AM   #67
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That's a mod for lots of money and very little, if any, gain.
And I seriously doubt switching to a few LED bulbs will affect your fuel mileage, other than by lightening your wallet so there is less net weight to push around.
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True to that point! But mostly I owuld like it for the looks! Done right LEDs doo loook sweet!

And yes you are right, this is not some stretch limo with tens of lights on at once. :whistle:
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