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Title: new signals
Post by: weaselnoze on October 04, 2004, 05:32:48 PM
just got some new signals.  smoked amber. really dark.  lemme know what u think!  sorry the pics are ass but what r u gona do lol

(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v113/weaselnoze/suzi.jpg)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v113/weaselnoze/suzifront.jpg)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v113/weaselnoze/suzirear.jpg)
Title: new signals
Post by: jake42 on October 04, 2004, 06:17:06 PM
where are you in Pa?

jake
Title: new signals
Post by: Briggs on October 04, 2004, 07:56:45 PM
Looks good on your bike. I was thinking of getting those too, but I just couldn't bring myself to do it. I wasn't sure how bright they would be. Good luck with those.  :)
Title: new signals
Post by: weaselnoze on October 04, 2004, 08:58:41 PM
Quote from: jake42where are you in Pa?

jake
lansdale, quakertown, souderton - that area. bout 50 NW of philly

Quote from: BriggsLooks good on your bike. I was thinking of getting those too, but I just couldn't bring myself to do it. I wasn't sure how bright they would be. Good luck with those.  :)

all of the aftermarket signals at my local shop said not for street use because they dont meet DOT specs.  they put out sufficent light in my opinion.  not as much as stock but i couldnt stand those damn signals before.  FUGLY.  the guy at the shop said no one ever has a problem when getting the bike inspected with most signals unless it doesnt have an amber or red bulb.  i say go for it.
Title: new signals
Post by: scratch on October 05, 2004, 01:13:22 PM
The pictures seem to get progressively worse...the first one looks like 3 beers; the second, 6 pack; third looks like a second sixpack and an attempt to scramble the licence plate #'s.

Just kidding ;)
Title: new signals
Post by: Kerry on October 05, 2004, 01:35:24 PM
I don't mean to get all serious here, but if you want some tips:

The very act of pushing the shutter button caused most of the "shake" in those pictures.  Why?  Because, as the amount of available light goes down, the time that the shutter must stay open for a good exposure goes up.  Every movement the camera makes while the shutter is open gets recorded in the final image.

What can you do about it?  I have at least 3 ideas:
Title: new signals
Post by: weaselnoze on October 05, 2004, 03:13:32 PM
thanks for the tips.  yes it was low light (dawn), and the flash didnt reach far enough.  i was using my crappy digital that i carry with me when i ride and just wanted to snap a few pics to throw on here.
Title: new signals
Post by: Kerry on October 05, 2004, 03:45:29 PM
Quote from: weaselnozei was using my crappy digital that i carry with me when i ride and just wanted to snap a few pics to throw on here.
I hear ya.

Compared to what's available, my camera is no "great shakes" either.  But judging from the first picture above, your camera can do a fine job.  Sometimes the poor little things just need a bit of help....

Happy Snapping!  :thumb: