IronCreek LED Shift Light
Developed for the members of Maximum-Suzuki.com, IronCreek Software is proud to present its first car and motorcycle accessory - the IronCreek LED Shift Light.
What is it?
The IronCreek LED Shift Light is a RPM triggered shift light for your motorcycle, car, shifter-kart or ATV. The light is fully ajustable for a wide RPM range withough any additional "pills".
The light consists of a very bright, directional red LED attached to a small controller circuit board. The LED is connected to the controller board with a very long wire so it can be placed in a variety of locations, whereever it suits your vehicle application.
The circuit board is encased in heavy duty shrink wrapped filled with glue. This way the unit is incredibly water resistant and can be mounted in a wide range of locations.
How does it install?
You can install the shift light to any vehicle which either has one or more 12 Volt switched ignition coils, or a electronic tachometer. The LED light requires only three wires to be hooked up: 12 Volt power, Ground and the input signal.
The LED can be placed anywhere you see fit. We include an easy to use panel mounting clip, which allows you to neatly install the LED in switch housings and dashboards.
How much does it cost?
The LED shift light is no longer for sale!
Pictures
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These pictures show the shift light installed on a Suzuki Bandit 1200. The light was installed inside the dash board, next to the (green) neutral indicator light.
The picture taken with the camera flash engaged shows that the LED is daylight visible! The LED is not optimally placed yet and partially obstructed. Centering the LED better will yield even more brightness.
The picture below shows how the LED was installed inside the dashboard housing. The LED used for the shift light is actually very similar to the ones already used on the Bandit, with similar brightness.
Here is a picture of the LED and the supplied mounting clip. The clip does not require any screws or glue to hold it in place.
And finally, the controller circuit board shown with the attached wires to the LED as well as the three hookup wires. The circuit board is small and "in line" with the wiring so that it can be zip-tied to the vehicles wiring harness or against the bike's frame. The image also shows the small adjustment screw which allows the light to be adjusted for a very wide RPM range.





