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	 kilog55 kilog55
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 How often do they burn out, really?Originally posted by kilog55 View Postproblem with LED is they burn out and you cannot replace them
 Don't recall ever seeing a modern tail light with a single LED out.
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	 kilog55 kilog55
 not the modern OE ones but the cheapo ricer car ones and turnsignal mirrors do.
 
 ive seen a few monte's and kia/hyundai with burned out tails.
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	 LilTinc LilTinc
 Wrong
 
 They don't burn out...well in a couple decades they will.....but....
 
 The wiring breaks or is the fault nearly 99% on the time in the cheapy "ricer" ones.
 
 I like those signals. I'm going to get a set with the black trip for my '82.
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	 GS1100ez GS1100ez
 under proper conditions leds will last very long and wont burn out
 
 the problem is people want them brighter
 so they put in a resistor with less resistance, or dont even put a resistor in (most of the time this will cause them to blow right away)
 this DOES make them brighter but it significantly shortens its lifespan
 
 example being : Life Rating : 100,000 Hours
 Max Continuous Forward Current : 30mA
 
 30mA is what the 100,000 hours of use is rated with
 if you decrease the resistance you will get a brighter led but at less of a lifespan
 
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	 Gumbo76 Gumbo76
 I have a black set of these on my 79 GS550. Well, on the front anyway. Still working on getting the rest of the bike together. I am actually worried that the won;t be Bright Enough. And I only paid like 15 Bucks for mine on the Bay.
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	 Gumbo76 Gumbo76
 I actually had to rtim the rubber donw about a half inch to get them to go into the factory Blinker Mounts... Thought I'd throw that out there. Any, My battery had not been charged in a few weeks and they were a bit dim. I'm hoping that with a fully charged and runing bike, they will be brighter.
 Here is the Front view with the Factory Blinkers.
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