@@xAZAZELx13 I'm gonna. I plan to put five ambers across the top instead of the usual three since it's an 85 bullnose 150. Then I might place two or three at the bottom.
I bought the random twinkle. I’m going to install now. Thanks for doing this tutorial. I agree that the older mount looks way more secure. I think I will add zip ties to it as well to be safe
I've used a lot of wheel lights, they always break after awhile so I stopped buying more. I will say that the tube design has one caveat, it needs to be cleaned when needed or it makes the light dimmer. I collected a lot of dust on mine after a couple of months and it was noticeably dimmer.
I would seal up the end, then. I saw a video online of a guy adding super glue to pieces of cotton swabs. *shrugs* Or at least make sure you attach the lights so that when the wheel spins, the opening at the end of the tube is trailing, not leading, in the wheel.
Those look really good. Gives me further inspiration to put amber accent lights in the grille of my truck, since I no longer own a bicycle.
@@xAZAZELx13 I'm gonna. I plan to put five ambers across the top instead of the usual three since it's an 85 bullnose 150. Then I might place two or three at the bottom.
I bought the random twinkle. I’m going to install now. Thanks for doing this tutorial. I agree that the older mount looks way more secure. I think I will add zip ties to it as well to be safe
Yessss Mohawk for the win!
Nice I am surprised how bright they show up even when you were in the lighted parking lot.
Nice video bro, the lights looks awesome 🔥
Hey i bought some but i wanted to check do they change colour ???
An alpine and 2 6x9 speakers is in works now.
The lights ate so kool
I liked the video look nice I'm going to get some 👍👍
I've used a lot of wheel lights, they always break after awhile so I stopped buying more. I will say that the tube design has one caveat, it needs to be cleaned when needed or it makes the light dimmer. I collected a lot of dust on mine after a couple of months and it was noticeably dimmer.
I would seal up the end, then. I saw a video online of a guy adding super glue to pieces of cotton swabs. *shrugs* Or at least make sure you attach the lights so that when the wheel spins, the opening at the end of the tube is trailing, not leading, in the wheel.
How do I change the color
You r hilarious. U have an interesting speech style. But u are so funny. Ok. I am gonna try putting mine on. I like your end riding part. Thx
You could probably use that as a car under glow too
I like in the light look nice I bought some today 👍👍
Brightz should be rechargeable...do you think zip ties would have worked?
I’m going to use zip ties on mine
Lovely duck
I remember when geese and other wildlife would just take over the streets last year during the quarantine. "The humans are finally gone!" 😆
The rubber attachment thing is pretty bad. One broke, the other will probably break. Use a zip tie.
@@xAZAZELx13 Thanks for the heads up. Mine's an e-bike that tops out at 40mph, will zip tie the other rim to avoid it happening.
@@xAZAZELx13 Will do