That does look very good. All three lights are the same color, so I certainly believe the amberness is just the camera. That effect is exactly what I want to achieve on my bike, plus you have yellow running lights up front, which are probably more important than the rear running lights.Trout wrote:Here you go. I'm very happy with the results!JML wrote:I'm very interested to see how those turn out once you have a light behind the red paint, keep us informed when you get them mounted (or attached to 12v power source...) If it works out I'd probably go this route.
(I know, the camera makes the lights appear amber, but they are very red in real life.)
My only other concern with the running light conversion is temperature inside the turn signal housings. Some of the instructions suggest drilling a few small holes to allow air flow, but I don't know if that is just CYA mentality from Kisan, or if it is necessary. I think it would be easy enough to turn on the lights, let the bike sit parked for 15 minutes, and see how hot things get, and then make a decision about drilling. Hopefully the lights on the low Kisan setting won't be putting out enough heat to melt plastic.




