Part 1 installing Angel Eyes turn signals on a BMW R1250RT
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- čas přidán 7. 05. 2022
- I take you step by step on the process for adding the lights to the roundel and nameplate for using as a turn signal/running light. This is NOT a video on how to wire them to the bike... this is a video on how to actually install them on the side panel.,
I think this a case of overfarkling but lovely of you to share.
Kim,
Kim,
Consider using the Dremel tool used for making the channel to pierce the back plate. It would form a slot instead of a hole that the electrical connector can fit through. Less material removed. A little black silicone in the slot at the back and the bottom would make it weather proof also.
Nice of you to share.
One trick for removing roundels or other sticky tape mounted devices is to use dental floss. You can pull the dental floss around the object and slice through the foam/glue usually pretty easily. I've taken off BMW roundels and reflectors many times using this technique - and there's lower risk to damaging any parts.
Awesome job! New subscriber!!!
Now you need the video of the electrical connections
Excellent Video, thank you very much indeed.
Great video. Thank you for all of your hard work. Did you ever make the electrical/connections video for this project? If yes, please post. My project is on hold until I see next steps.
Link to where you bought the 70mm lights? Thanks
David Howard Can you tell me how you made the call? We tried in several ways and you could only always turn on white without blinking or just flashing yellow without white light. How did you connect yours?
I can’t find your video of fitting the the Hex Ezcan?
F.Y.I., you're using GooGone, that's good but you were calling it GoofOff. GoofOff is acetone base and will devolve plastic and paint. Thanks for the video. I'm thinking of doing something similar on my rondale of my K1200LT.
Link to LED lights?
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