Sportster Engine Kit
Posted on May 30th, 2007 by Scott in Do-It-Yourself Videos, Sportster Engine KitWatch Jacob install our Sportster Engine Kit in Myrtle Beach during Bike Week 2007.
Archive for the “Do-It-Yourself Videos” CategoryBoogey Lights do-it-yourself product installation videos for our various motorcycle LED lighting packages. Sportster Engine KitPosted on May 30th, 2007 by Scott in Do-It-Yourself Videos, Sportster Engine KitWatch Jacob install our Sportster Engine Kit in Myrtle Beach during Bike Week 2007. Ultimate Engine Kit on a DeucePosted on March 16th, 2007 by Scott in Do-It-Yourself Videos, Ultimate Engine KitWatch Andy Diaz, our 16 year veteran Boogey Lights installer, as he installs the Ultimate Engine Kit on a Softail Deuce. Part 1 Part 2 How-to install lights on the front wheel of your bike. Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Cleaning and Promoting the Mounting SurfacePosted on December 29th, 2006 by Scott in Cleaning & Promoting, Do-It-Yourself VideosThe key to excellent tape adhesion is a properly cleaned and promoted mounting surface. Ultimate Engine Kit InstallationPosted on October 14th, 2006 by Scott in Do-It-Yourself Videos, Ultimate Engine KitOur most popular V-Twin do-it-yourself kit, our Ultimate Engine Kit. May 20, 2009 update: We produced the following videos in 2006. I hadn’t watched them in some time and now realize that my message might be a bit confusing regarding whether or not this kit is a good choice for a novice installer. At the time (nearly 3 years ago) we weren’t sure if this was the ideal product for the first-time do-it-yourselfer so we stressed it as being a professional kit that might not be for everyone. Since the time these videos were made our Cut N’ Click flexible LED strips have become even more reliable and “bullet-proof” so that we’re now able to heartily encourage first-time installers to select this kit if you want the ultimate in motorcycle LED lighting. If you watch the videos and read the instructions you’ll have no problem installing it. Yes, this IS our professional package and it’s what we install at the rallies. However, it’s not nearly as challenging to install as I make it sound in the following video. Just take your time and you’ll end up with a professional job, saving hundreds of dollars over the professionally installed price. Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5 TNT Engine Kit InstallationPosted on September 12th, 2006 by Scott in Do-It-Yourself Videos, TNT Engine KitInstalling our economy lighting package. Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 |