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Replacement LED Lights for the V7 III

Mayakovski

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Hello all;

In the interest of making things easier for people to find I am listing all the lights and order locations I used to replace all the stock lights on my 2017 Anniversario with LED replacements. I "think" this list applies to all V7 III bikes, but check to be sure.

Headlight - high beam/low beam (the large light)
https://gtmotocycles.com/products/led-headlight-bulbs-usa

Headlight - tail light (the small light)
https://www.superbrightleds.com/mor...smd-led-tower-miniature-wedge-base/1701/4011/
You may want to wrap a spin or two of electricians tape around the base of the body to make a really snug fit.

Turn Signals
https://www.inertialed.com/product-page/can-bus-led-7507

Tail Light
https://www.amazon.com/Brake-Strobe-Safety-Warning-12-LED/dp/B072PC2WGD

I have just over 4000 KM on my bike using these lights and not a single issue at all. No adjustments or resistors or such are needed, strictly plug and ride. They all fit perfectly and work flawlessly. They are all much, much brighter than stock, even in full summer sunlight they are very visible. I have had friends tell me that they can see my turns signals from 2 to 3 blocks away. All in all cost was about CAN $250.00 or so. But the improvement in visibility is well worth it.

Ride safe everyone.
Maya
 
I notified Interia LED of Mavakovski's post (thanks very helpful) and they responded with two items of special interest:

* the RY10W bulbs are available on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Inertia-LED-...eywords=ry10w&qid=1560482867&s=gateway&sr=8-3

* the LED CANbus compatibility is achieved by internal resistors drawing the same current as the incandescent bulb. Therefore buy the RY10W for all four turn signals; don't buy the PY21W for the front even though it would fit because it might overheat the housing.

The Amazon reviews note two features:

* the bulbs may need a bit of trimming to fit small housings

* the bulbs are BRIGHT
 
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