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Voda
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Post by Voda » Sat Oct 25, 2003 4:17 pm

Are they all cracked up to be what they say they are? If so what's a good one? I have reservations about the Dual-Star one. I'm up for anything that helps me stay out from under a minivan, SUV, semi or from been impaled on a Toyota's antenna. Thanks again, Aaron

Mark Sampson

led brake light.... nklr

Post by Mark Sampson » Sat Oct 25, 2003 4:50 pm

The Dual Star led taillight is all it is cracked up to be and more-----and it is very reasonably priced-------it takes 2 minutes to install, and that's allowing one minute to find your phillips screwdriver :) It isn't just one LED----I think is has about a dozen and they are spread out your whole taillight lens. The company that makes these for dualstar is out of Canada. I contacted them and found they made one for my 1150GS also. Mark Sampson www.bigdogadventures.com Are they all cracked up to be what they say they are? If so what's a good one? I have reservations about the Dual-Star one. Thanks again, Aaron

Ken Stone
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Post by Ken Stone » Sat Oct 25, 2003 8:06 pm

>The Dual Star led taillight is all it is cracked up to be and more-----and>it is very reasonably priced-------it takes 2 minutes to install, and that's>allowing one minute to find your phillips screwdriver :)>It isn't just one LED----I think is has about a dozen and they are spread>out your whole taillight lens.
I agree - I have one too and it was easy to install. Its very bright and makes me feel a lot better about sitting first at a light with noone behind me. I turned off the flashy thing (just a jumper setting) and will manually flash it at a stoplight if I see someone coming, In fact, when I used to do that with the old bulb I often wondered if it was even noticed, but I have had people react by stopping way short a couple of times like something was wrong. I know they saw it. Its worth every penny and all my street bikes will have them (when I get some :-) _______________________________________________ Join Excite! - http://www.excite.com The most personalized portal on the Web! [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

dooden
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Post by dooden » Sun Oct 26, 2003 5:03 am

Hahaha thats classic... Considered doing something simular with my Navy uniforms last year, but figured I better hang on to them a bit first, did'nt know how bad the Gulf War II was going to turn out and being the King of Cheapo's really did'nt want to have to buy all them expensive uniforms again. Dooden A15 Green Ape --- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "Judson D. Jones" wrote:
> Jeffie Ecker recently retired after 28 years at IBM. Last weekend > he celebrated at Babcock's ranch in South Dakota by setting fire > to his suits. To see what he did after that, check the end of the > photo section on this list: > http://photos.groups.yahoo.com/group/dsn_klr650/vwp?.dir=/&.d > nm=Jeff+Ecker+Retires+in+Style.jpg&.src=gr&.view=t&.hires=t > > If this photo violates some kind of anti-smut canon, please take > it down. However, it is worth a look. > > The bike is an SWN, mid '70s I think.

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