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Vespa legal LED rear light in V50 style

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0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
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V50-style taillight for two LED modules with rear light/brake light function from Germany Motorsports, with E-mark certification.
 https://www.germany-motorsports.com/rueckleuchten/ruecklicht/led-ruecklicht-shorty-klar.html - you need 2 pieces!!!
 

To achieve a smooth, glossy finish, the rear light should be printed onto a build plate coated with polyimide film. Alternatively, you can also print the rear light onto a effect plate, e.g. with a carbon fibre pattern.

https://www.conrad.at/de/p/polyimid-folie-300-x-270-mm-hitzebestaendig-1550727.html


The two LED modules are simply slid into the opening, where they sit so securely that they cannot fall out or shift. As the rear light does not have a reflector, a separate reflector must be fitted.

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great - now I need to go buy a small frame to fit this!! :) - nice to see on here, loving the purple
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THX - the color is a BMW color called thundernight metallic from the models from 2022/23 because the actual color is darker and the sunbeams don’t refract quite so beautifully at the edges
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