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Calling all electricians. 140-160

I was looking at doing an LED tail light on my scooter and I came across this site http://www.sca40.com/led/ it struck me as something I might want to do on my 145 as well. The tail lights are pretty tall and I'd like to pack as many lights in there as possible, I'm pretty limited in my electrical knowledge though. I can solder but that's about it. Capacitors and resistors are a bit out of my scope at the moment but if anyone could guide me on what to do I'd be able to wire it up in a jiffy. The big part would be the brake/running light to get them to be brighter when I hit the brakes, reverse lights are pretty easy, just a big cluster, same thing with the turn signals, that is if the flasher will work on it in the same way. I assume it would and that I'd not need a special unit to run the LED lights. Either way sorry for the longwinded post and the lack of paragraph structure.

Thanks for your help.
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And in the near future Lola 2.0






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