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Who's gonna try this first - Electroluminescent paint

Started by CrownSeven, March 15, 2013, 07:51:18 AM

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weedahoe

I had looked at glow in the dark paint pigments once but just did the find anything I liked for long term usage. Certain pigments didn't last long to UV exposure and some just didnt glow long. IDK if things have gotten any better. I also looked at thermo paint that changed colors based on temps
2007
K&N Lunchbox
20/62.5/142.5
chromed pegs
R6 shock
89 aluminum knuckle
Lowering links
Bar mirrors w/LEDs
rear LED turns
89 clip ons
Dual Yoshi TRS
Gauge/Indicator LEDs
T- Rex sliders
HID retrofit
GSXR rear sets
Zero Gravity screen
Chrome Katana rims
Bandit hugger
Custom paint
Sonic springs

TheGoodGuy

cool.. it uses electricity to run the electro-luminescent paint.. wonder how fast it chews up your battery though..
'01 GS500. Mods: Katana Shock, Progessive Springs, BobB's V&H  Advancer Clone, JeffD's LED tail lights & LED licence plate bolt running lights, flanders superbike bars, magnet under the bike. Recent mods: Rejet with 20/62.5/145, 3 shims on needle, K&N Lunch box.

codajastal

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yamahonkawazuki

Quote from: TheGoodGuy on March 15, 2013, 02:01:07 PM
cool.. it uses electricity to run the electro-luminescent paint.. wonder how fast it chews up your battery though..
usually current draw3 is minimal. sure it would suck a battery dry if not running. but id say it would work
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