•Brightness and Light Output:Ensure the LEDs are bright enough to provide adequate visibility for both you and other road users.Look for modules that use high-quality, high-lumen LEDs.
•Durability:The module should be made from durable materials that can withstand the elements, such as weatherproof housing and corrosion-resistant materials.Look for IP ratings (e.g., IP67 or IP68) to ensure water and dust resistance.
•Mounting Options:Check how the module can be mounted on your motorcycle. Common mounting options include adhesive backing, screws, or brackets.Ensure it fits the desired location on your bike (e.g., under the seat, on the handlebars, or near the wheels).
•Power Consumption:LEDs are generally low power, but make sure the module is compatible with your motorcycle's electrical system.Look for energy-efficient models to avoid draining your battery.
•Color and Customization:Determine if you want a specific color or multi-color options. Some modules offer RGB LEDs that can change colors via a remote or an app.Consider whether you want additional features such as flashing modes or dimming capabilities.
•Ease of Installation:Look for modules that are easy to install, preferably with plug-and-play wiring.Ensure the module comes with clear instructions or consider professional installation if needed.