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13 Jun 2006 20:29 #54366
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Watch it folks,i have sticky fingers when it comes to a nice looking set of handle bars:)
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Anybody have any idea where i can find some light up plug wires for my bike? My friend said he bought some from jc whitney but i check them online and cant find them.
Watch it folks,i have sticky fingers when it comes to a nice looking set of handle bars:)
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13 Jun 2006 20:43 #54373
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I would say you're going to have trouble finding lit plug WIRES for any 4 cyl bike, as most of the light up wire kits are for v-twins, but you might be able to find some lighted plug caps somwhere. I'd stay away from all of em for legality reasons..most of em flash..and flashing lights that arn't turn signals = asking for unwanted attention :dry:
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13 Jun 2006 20:56 #54376
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Werewolfx wrote:
Werewolfx has a point there - might want to check your state laws regarding flashing lights.
Most states prohibit flashing combinations of red and or blue on the front of the bike and blue at the rear.
Green, white or ambers are likely to be legit, but it bears a bit of Barney scrutiny - every state does things differently, and the odd Ocifer Fife has been known to try and make up new laws on the fly here and there. Even though my white pursuits are totally peachy by state law, I've taken to carrying a copy of ORC 4513.17 in my saddlebag - and it came in handy once...
... I'd stay away from all of em for legality reasons..most of em flash..and flashing lights that arn't turn signals = asking for unwanted attention :dry:
Werewolfx has a point there - might want to check your state laws regarding flashing lights.
Most states prohibit flashing combinations of red and or blue on the front of the bike and blue at the rear.
Green, white or ambers are likely to be legit, but it bears a bit of Barney scrutiny - every state does things differently, and the odd Ocifer Fife has been known to try and make up new laws on the fly here and there. Even though my white pursuits are totally peachy by state law, I've taken to carrying a copy of ORC 4513.17 in my saddlebag - and it came in handy once...
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13 Jun 2006 20:58 #54378
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Watch it folks,i have sticky fingers when it comes to a nice looking set of handle bars:)
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My buddy had em on his ol kz, and there is a boat load of bikes around here with em. Cops really dont mess with little stuff like that. Well here they dont anyways.:blink:
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14 Jun 2006 00:21 #54402
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Heres some caps from JP cycles:
www.jpcycles.com
Dennis Kirk also has them, for a dollar more a piece,DK also has something called Lazer Nodes:
part#'s
Red= H20-291
Amber=H20-292
Blue=H20-293
I haven't tried any of these, but I was thinking of trying the caps awhile back and remembered seeing them in my buddys JP cycles catalog. Also seen them on ebay.
Hope it helps-Brian
Post edited by: steell, at: 2006/06/14 10:34
www.jpcycles.com
Dennis Kirk also has them, for a dollar more a piece,DK also has something called Lazer Nodes:
part#'s
Red= H20-291
Amber=H20-292
Blue=H20-293
I haven't tried any of these, but I was thinking of trying the caps awhile back and remembered seeing them in my buddys JP cycles catalog. Also seen them on ebay.
Hope it helps-Brian
Post edited by: steell, at: 2006/06/14 10:34
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14 Jun 2006 04:34 #54409
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Terry Meyer / Wichita KS
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I am not driving too fast, I'm flying too low.
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i used to run those on my 900 they look cool at night but theyre not very bright
Terry Meyer / Wichita KS
76 kz900 w/1000 motor TWZTD
I am not driving too fast, I'm flying too low.
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14 Jun 2006 12:26 #54498
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Watch it folks,i have sticky fingers when it comes to a nice looking set of handle bars:)
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Cool, thanks for the help. That is what i was looking for.
Watch it folks,i have sticky fingers when it comes to a nice looking set of handle bars:)
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14 Jun 2006 13:07 #54506
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wiredgeorge Motorcycle Carburetors
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I had some on my Vulcan 1500A10. This is a V-twin but has four plugs. I got from a JC Whitney catalog. Look in a PAPER catalog. KuryAkyn used to sell them and JP Cycles will have them, as noted.
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