This project is fairly easy. The cost is about $20 to $50 depending on the type and how many LED's you want to use.
Good Luck and post pics!!!!!!
Later,
Thomas
This is a discussion on How To: Angel Eyes within the R6 How-To Guides forums, part of the Yamaha R6 category; This project is fairly easy. The cost is about $20 to $50 depending on the type and how many LED's ...

This project is fairly easy. The cost is about $20 to $50 depending on the type and how many LED's you want to use.
Good Luck and post pics!!!!!!
Later,
Thomas

Some pics after I completed my Angel Eyes....
I completed the install, December 2005. It's been 3 years and still no melting issues. Any question you may have, feel free to ask!
Later,
Thomas
Last edited by T-MAN-R6; 11-15-2008 at 10:18 AM.
This looks like another one to add to the project book. Do you know where to get the acrylic rods? My Home Depot doesn't have any and I'm in Oklahoma so stores are few and far between. If you could point me in the direction of an online store that would be sweet!
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very nice.. i wish i could attempt that myself. care to come to nj and hook a brotha up?? lol![]()
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I think this looks better. I'm personally not a big fan of angel eyes.. Nice write up though.
Last edited by Raysrays; 02-01-2008 at 08:08 AM.
Looks good, but I'm too scared to do it myself.
damn too bad i bought the clegs last year for like 100.00 dammit
thats like 70.00 i could have used for something![]()
solid write up, love the angel eyes
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