New member here. Thought I contribute wtih my 1st post by doing a How To/DIY.This is for my 09 R6 but I am sure you can do it on other bikes....This my way on installing Audi style LED on your R6.It cost me $10 for 30cm LED strip on ebay.Here: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/LED-STRIP-30-CM-WHITE-RED-BLUE-ORANGE-YELLOW-GREEN-12V-/140400049703?cmd=ViewItem&pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item20b07ebe27It took me 15min or lil less to install it on one headlight.I thought it be a easy way to do it like this because I didn't want to take apart my headlights. I've done the heating headlights in oven AND heat gun before in my cars and for friends. But this way is better and easy to replace "if" the lights go bad. This is so much less hassle in installing and for future replacement.*you can mask tape the headlight and the surroundings of the headlamp just incase you might scratch.* 1. Take out the inner foam thin strip padding on the bottom half of the headlamp with small thin flat head screw driver.2. I've tucked in the LED strip under the light. You can use small screw driver to pry and give little bigger gap to tuck it in. Adjust to desire setting on depth.2. Wire it to your flushmounts for running lights or signal lights. That's it!!.(if u want both running and signal light then u will have to use a 5pin relay) How To/DIY with pics:1. Take out inner thin foam. With flat head.2. Tuck LED strip. U can use flat head to pry a little bigger gap like pic below. The ends will be tough so u will need to pry it open a little to make it easier on tucking in the LED. I would mask the headlamp and the area you are working with. It's a 'Just in case" thing for you might slip the screw driver and scartch the lamp or paint job.3. Wire it to your flushmounts for runnings or signal lights..FINISH!...Yup That's It!! Enjoy your sick headlamps!Side shot:This one is just the led on, no headlamp on. Yes they are really that bright.With my 6k HID on.
Oops! My bad, can someone move this to the "How To" Forum.. thanks