I thought I must be getting old, I thought the same thing
It's a song by Luniz it's called "I got 5 on it"
I suggest starting off with the smallest (cheapest) light in his store.
The single LED rock crawler flood light comes in at $45, and it should have the same electronics as the big ones because it uses the same CREE LED.
http://okledlightbars.webs.com/apps/webstore/products/show/3654359So far you guys have $30 pledged to the experiment, with only $15 to go.
I can do the test but I'll need to O/H my top end beforehand (planning on it in the next few weeks anyway).
However, I don't have any special equipment for the test, and anyone with an LT could splice the LED into the headlight wiring and accomplish the same thing.
For that matter, anyone with an old school 12V AC lighting system could test it out (banshee/blaster/250R/etc.) provided the voltage regulator is still in good shape.
Easy enough to tell, if your headlight isn't blowing out every time you hit the switch, your regulator is probably working fine...and the LED is capable of handling 32V, so I doubt there would be any problem in any case.
Come on people. we need one or two more. Pledge your money....we need your money and support. remember its for the starving children in africa;)
Well, I'll chip in $10...so that leaves one guy to spend $5.
I'd kick an extra $5 but I'm payin for a wedding at the moment. Lets not forget about shipping and the 3.5% PayPal fee so $53.82 should be the total unless the 3.5% doesn't apply to the shipping then it will be $53.58 grand total.
Wheres Chris....he should sell us a light at cost for this experiment. Im sure he makes at least 5 bucks on it. anyone know how to contact him---i still cant get on the site,,,dam computer is the site www, okledllightbars.com or
www.okledlightbars.web.com ?
come on..we need one more person.
Lets get this rolling.... I will cover what hasn't been pledged so far...
3 guys $10 = $30 - 53.82 = $23.82 no big lets do this

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Now who's purchasing it and testing it? My bike is in pieces and in no gape to test the light. Whoever is testing should place the order and give us your Paypal email and we'll all gift our pledged amount to your Paypal.
Like I said, mine's down right now until I can get a new piston and bore.
If someone has a running LT, then that's our test rabbit.
...unless you just want to wait until I get mine finished in a few weeks, I don't care either way.
I've messed w/ lights before, just not LEDs. + & - wires, two strokes not to complicated.
I can buy it... If you guys want, ship it to?
Do it up Dez what's your PayPal email so we can all deposit our share?
PayPal address
Bnchracin@aol.com
Now who wants to burn it errr test it out!??
We need someone with a running zilla that is capable of wiring up the light. I think you meet the criteria Dez unless someone else volunteers.
Ok... Ill get this rolling
Unless we have a better qualified person?
All I know is I just sent Dez $10
Thanks buck
Total for the light was $58.75
Sent my share just now...
Dezsled--I just sent of my 10.00 via pay pall. Glad we got this rolling! Thanks Dezsled
Yup needed to do this to see.
Thanks quadman
Dez once you get everything hooked up to test you need to make a video if possible and post it. Or at least take pictures but I like video better! Lol thanks again for taking this test on so we all will know if we can get better lights for our bikes!
Do you guys have enough money and somebody on here has to either know or has done business with Chris in the past.
I did get a PM from him about a week a go saying ratterrier was bringing a bike down to his place to test it on since since he does not have a 2 stroke to test it on.
Maybe PM/email ratterrier for Chris's phone number
Maybe who ever ships in gets their contribution off the price of a light if/when they purchase one.....what do ya say Chris?
DEZSLED--when you order the light let us know if you order a wide or a spot beam. I am curious if for our atv's which is better.
I ordered the spot beam... In my experience that's what worked best. Being able to see what's ahead instead of to the side was preferable.