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Old 17-Feb-2005, 12:37   #1
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l.e.d rear lights.
I,m sure i've seen a post on here about 749/999 led rear lights,anyone know who does them?
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Old 17-Feb-2005, 12:50   #2
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Butch,

ScottyB has one on his 749 Dark - give him a jingle

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Old 17-Feb-2005, 13:14   #3
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Hi Butch,

I've got one on my 999s they look great, you can get them at Ducati9.net...see under 999 section then electrical bits... if my memory's any good they go for about £100.00 plus the old dreaded VAT.

If I get a moment I'll take some pics on Saturday when it's daylight
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Old 17-Feb-2005, 14:30   #4
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Or make one yourself like I did on my 900ss for about £25

I chopped up a car high level brake light and fitted the LEDs into the reflector and replaced the bulb with a LED one. The festoon bulb is for the number plate illumination. I'll get round to using LEDs for that too eventually.
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Old 22-Feb-2005, 18:57   #5
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Casoli do them too. Just fitted one on my 749. It was dead easy to fit, being just a pull the bulb and plug in the LED unit. No mods necessary. I think it was about £70.

www.casoli.co.uk

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Old 23-Feb-2005, 21:36   #6
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anyone know what components to use ? Im not bad with a soldering iron so fancy making one.

Is it best to have seperate rows of leds for the brake and running lights or have the leds go brighter when you break.

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Old 23-Feb-2005, 21:40   #7
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This is how you do it :P
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Old 23-Feb-2005, 21:58   #8
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This is how you do it :P

Dont know if I've got the bottle to do it, any problems with the boys with the blue lights ?
Mind you I've got the loud exhaust so thats probably more of an attention grabber.
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Old 23-Feb-2005, 22:10   #9
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the inside of that can looks dirty Dave.
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