WhiteNoise wrote:fish, nice idea. Like, and so easy to exchange. However, I followed your link and searched a rear blinker bulb for my scoot. No can find. Wazz up? Can we or can't we use its' flashy brightness on our PCX's?

Help!!!!
P.S. I Like your top case with lights idea too. But...your "Like" is still the one!
Looked at the web site for the Tailblazer bulbs....seems that most bikes/scoots use the 20W-D bulbs. The Metropolitan does, the Reflex does, my Forza did. A pretty standard brake light bulb it seems.
If you have the 20W push-in-and-twist bulbs in your PCX - think they'll work fine.
The rap on the LED bulbs is that they are almost like a spot light, rather than a flood light - being more unidirectional compared to the wider dispersion of the Halogen bulb. The Halogen bulb
makes use of the reflector in the scooter- as is intended by Honda with the stock incandescent bulb in the reflector- while the LED does not. IDK That may be only an issue with the way these LEDs are set in the base.
But I wanted the action of the bulb, and the extra brightness of the Halogen , so I've purchased these bulbs for all my scooters and my son's CB500X.
I failed to mention that the Halogen Tailblazer comes with a spare Halogen bulb....though in 3 yrs of use I've not had any bulbs burn out.
Not everyone will move to make lighting mods if it involves working in an area they are not comfortable with.
I don't castigate them for this, but only mean to offer a simple solution. If you can change your scoot's bulb, you can install these pulsing & brighter bulbs. Some scoots may be a royal pain - some not so.
Most things on a Burgman are a pain to get at - but tail lights are crazy easy.
A couple pix of the rear running lights, 'at rest'; night time and day time - using the Halogen Tailblazers.
Good visibility from the side as well.
Photos don't work well - but we all know Halogen bulbs are brighter than reg. incandescent bulbs.
Fish