3 days and i already got them. great service. Installed them and holy ****! If anyone is holding back because they're worried they may not be bright enough, forget it......these things could give the sun a run for it's money. I had the bike sitting in bright sunlight and they were so bright they were as easy to see as the normal bulbs were at nite. I'd say a good 10 times as bright. so if thats your fear, fear no more. if installing them is your fear, just get em and let me know and i'll do a detailed explanation on the install. By the way, the polarity doesn't matter ! Don't ask me why. as they are LEDS so i'm not sure how this is, but it's the way they're internall wired i guess.(tho i still can't figure how) But whatever the reason i put them to a 12 V DC power supply and they work either way, so i didn't bother even considering polarity at all, which makes install even easier. and even if that was an issue all you'd have to do is turn the bulb around. You can use any old rectifier diodes like 4001 on up, a very common diode found anywhere including radio shack. Or if like me you have parts or old circuit boards lying around they can be found in the power supply section of anything that has an internal power suppy.

Anyways, it's quite simple to do tho it'll be a bit time consuming for those with little experience soldering and all that. But let me know and i'll write up a step by step written so even someone with no electronics knowledge can do it. man am i ever happy about this. it's always been one of my big problems with the bike.