| | | Motor Bicycle Safety Share safety tips for motorized bicycles. Some of these bicycle engines will reach great speeds and need respect. | Safest of safe, be seen with neons!!! Discussion at Motorized Bicycle Engine Kit Forum in the Motor Bicycle Safety forum. Hey there, I'm starting this thread just in case there are any motorbikers out there that want to learn ...  | 
10-03-2009, 07:08 AM
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| | Safest of safe, be seen with neons!!! Hey there, I'm starting this thread just in case there are any motorbikers out there that want to learn how to put neon lights on their bike. This method pretty much allows for anything though, say, gps, car alarm, motorcycle headlight with high/low beam, whatever a car can have, you can have too. I'm not completely prepared as of yet with a tutorial video, however I have a video for now, an introduction video, so to speak. If you feel like this is something you'd like to try, check back often for soon to come tutorial videos.  Take care, and ride safe! Introductory Video VID2000177.flv video by ADDICTED-BICYCLE-CUSTOMS - Photobucket | 
10-04-2009, 11:33 AM
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| | Re: Safest of safe, be seen with neons!!! I have been using the dual 12" down low glow neons for about 2 years. The battery pack that is rechargable is still is good but there will come a time to replace
the battery pack. The same is with the Blackburn System x6 dual headlight.
Will your tutorial work with these kind of systems? | 
10-04-2009, 11:36 AM
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| | Re: Safest of safe, be seen with neons!!! | 
10-04-2009, 11:58 AM
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| | Re: Safest of safe, be seen with neons!!! Along that line of products, I use something similar for RC helis. Align makes a 1.5M light strings for night flying. For each set of 2 light strings, you will need a cold driver. Out of the box, it is meant to plug into heli electrical system at 11.1V but I have found that the product works equally well off a 9V battery. HeliDirect.com - Your Source for R/C Helicopters Parts and Upgrades
In the end, this is essentially the same as above but in a bit more of a weight conscious manner. | 
10-04-2009, 12:05 PM
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| | Re: Safest of safe, be seen with neons!!! Tried night flying a Slow Stick covered in LED nav lights once and just once was enough to convince me that my eyes aren't good enough for night flying. Attracted a lot of attention in the neighborhood though.  | 
10-04-2009, 12:48 PM
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| | Re: Safest of safe, be seen with neons!!! my system is 12v, so I'm not sure about all these other lights. I don't think the down low glo will work with it, but maybe it will, guess it depends on the voltage.  I have seen those light strips in the store, just curious of how to string them to the bike to look good.  | 
10-04-2009, 12:54 PM
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| | Re: Safest of safe, be seen with neons!!! You could either wrap them around the frame for a spiral look or a little clear tape to install them in line with the frame.
Another good source for nice long neon tubes is ebay, check computer case lighting.
Did up my wife's PC a few years ago and got a kit with a pair of 12" tubes (her's are blacklight but you can get almost any color), switch and the driver (runs off the 12v DC from the power supply) for under $15.
:edit: WOW! They're a LOT cheaper now! DUAL 12" COMPUTER CASE NEON COLD CATHODE LIGHT RED CCFL - eBay (item 120434034520 end time Oct-10-09 15:00:03 PDT)
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