Hi - I'm about to get an LED tail light and wanted to know your opinions on this one (not the Clear Alternatives one):
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/DUCATI-MONSTER-94-07-600-750-900-LED-Tail-Light-Smoke_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQ_trkparmsZ72Q3a1205Q7c39Q3a1Q7c66Q3a2Q7c65Q3a12Q7c240Q3a1318QQ_trksidZp3286Q2ec0Q2em14QQhashZitem360097642876QQitemZ360097642876#ht_2204wt_0 (http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/DUCATI-MONSTER-94-07-600-750-900-LED-Tail-Light-Smoke_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQ_trkparmsZ72Q3a1205Q7c39Q3a1Q7c66Q3a2Q7c65Q3a12Q7c240Q3a1318QQ_trksidZp3286Q2ec0Q2em14QQhashZitem360097642876QQitemZ360097642876#ht_2204wt_0)
Should I get this one? or go with another one?
Thanks!
I am more than happy with the performance of my CA (Clear Alternatives) light.
Looks good and about 1/2 the price of my clear alternatives integrated model. I guess you will have to get it and see if the quality is there and then let us know.
One thing I did with my CA light to try and make it abit more reliable was to incase the indv. LED's in silicone.
I had heard that the led's were prone to vibrating and coming loose at the connector. So I made a "mold" outta a few layers of painters tape around the light itself and filed it up with silicone. Now the entire unit is one solid piece. 3k+ miles and all the LED's are still working...
Not sure how this light in question is setup, but alittle silicone might go along way ;D
I've got that tail light.
Read here (http://ducatimonsterforum.org/index.php?topic=5928.0)
Recently I have noticed that the leds that light up the plate flicker. I have yet to investigate to see if its a loose wire or led. Still worth the money. I believe the CA light have had similar issues, dead leds etc. But that is the nature of all led lights on the road. I always see cars with oem led, there always a few dead ones.
I have that light. Great experience with them they shipped right away. It is NOT a plug and play. The stock connectors are bullet style while the ones on the light are flat blade types. It is pretty bright i have nothing to compare it to... I am sure others are brighter but its seems quality and is less pricey. (http://inlinethumb21.webshots.com/41364/2422281830102750601S425x425Q85.jpg) (http://good-times.webshots.com/photo/2422281830102750601YJgRDw) (http://inlinethumb58.webshots.com/8505/2527859210102750601S200x200Q85.jpg) (http://good-times.webshots.com/photo/2527859210102750601XIySeq)
Dito on the connectors not being the same. Not a deal breaker for the DIY'er.
Quote from: ProTeal55 on October 15, 2008, 08:55:15 AM
One thing I did with my CA light to try and make it abit more reliable was to incase the indv. LED's in silicone.
I had heard that the led's were prone to vibrating and coming loose at the connector. So I made a "mold" outta a few layers of painters tape around the light itself and filed it up with silicone. Now the entire unit is one solid piece. 3k+ miles and all the LED's are still working...
Not sure how this light in question is setup, but alittle silicone might go along way ;D
In-make the beast with two backsing-genius. [thumbsup]