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<blockquote data-quote="AnthonyMartello" data-source="post: 7970909" data-attributes="member: 644490"><p>Hello Community,</p><p></p><p>LED lighting has become increasingly popular in recent years, mainly due to the improved visibility and safety that it offers compared to traditional incandescent bulbs. In addition to providing safety benefits, LED lights are unaffected by vibrations that can damage traditional tail lights and tend to have a significantly longer lifespan than normal bulbs. There are three basic types of LED lighting available for your motorcycle: accent lights that can be mounted anywhere, pre-formed accent lights that correspond to particular makes and models of motorcycles, and LEDs that replace stock lighting. When it comes to universal LEDs that can be mounted anywhere on your motorcycle, there are many options available. You can choose pods, small clusters of LEDs available with varying numbers of LEDs; light bars, strips of LEDs for mounting in long, narrow areas; flexible arrays, similar to light bars, but flexible for mounting to curved surfaces; and single LED bulbs. LED lighting provides similar illumination abilities to traditional light bulbs, but they do so at a much lower power draw than regular bulbs, and they last much longer. Most LEDs will never need replacement.</p><p></p><p>Best Regards,</p><p></p><p>Anthony Martello</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.xkglow.com/" target="_blank">Motorcycle LED Lights</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnthonyMartello, post: 7970909, member: 644490"] Hello Community, LED lighting has become increasingly popular in recent years, mainly due to the improved visibility and safety that it offers compared to traditional incandescent bulbs. In addition to providing safety benefits, LED lights are unaffected by vibrations that can damage traditional tail lights and tend to have a significantly longer lifespan than normal bulbs. There are three basic types of LED lighting available for your motorcycle: accent lights that can be mounted anywhere, pre-formed accent lights that correspond to particular makes and models of motorcycles, and LEDs that replace stock lighting. When it comes to universal LEDs that can be mounted anywhere on your motorcycle, there are many options available. You can choose pods, small clusters of LEDs available with varying numbers of LEDs; light bars, strips of LEDs for mounting in long, narrow areas; flexible arrays, similar to light bars, but flexible for mounting to curved surfaces; and single LED bulbs. LED lighting provides similar illumination abilities to traditional light bulbs, but they do so at a much lower power draw than regular bulbs, and they last much longer. Most LEDs will never need replacement. Best Regards, Anthony Martello [URL="http://www.xkglow.com/"]Motorcycle LED Lights[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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