I ordered this LED light kit after returning a similar kit (different vendor) because it was DOA with no instructions, no contact info, no documentation. DiTRIO was the exact opposite. They provide instructions and good documentation with color graphics. The kit is well packaged and protected. Best of all - they include a direct email address if you have questions or run into issue...which I did.
The first DiTRIO kit I received had been clearly returned by a previous customer to Amazon for having one (of 12) bad LED pod, which was wrapped in scrap paper (see pictures). Amazon (not the seller) must have restocked the kit without replacing the bad pod, which got sent to me on my order. Luckily I did a bench test prior to installation and discovered the bad pod. Thankfully, DiTRIO includes a direct email. I emailed them about the bad pod, thinking it would be easier to replace the one pod. DiTRIO emailed me back THE SAME DAY and promised to send a whole, completely new kit. They sent a whole kit, two-day shipping! No return required. WOW! That is excellent customer service!!
Here is why Is said "4 stars for the kit." The kit works fine...most of the time. As described and pictured here on Amazon, there is a control module with a LONG power lead. There is a master power button off that control module on a LONG lead. There is one 2/1 'Y' splitters. There are two 6/1 splitters. And then there are a total of 12 LED pods; four each of short, medium and long. There is a massive bundle of wires that require being taped, tied and tucked out of the way. I am riding a Honda Fury chopper...so not a lot of room between the side covers. It was a SQUEEZE to get all that wiring tucked in, which may contribute to why my remote doesn't have great range. At some point in the future I will replace the battery to see if it helps with the range, but for now it's all working.
Small issues: The instructions are good, but have some misinformation. The buttons are mislabeled on the instructions. But just play with the remote and you'll get the hang of the operation. Sometimes, not all the time, I have to press the color-change button multiple times to get the color to cycle through. Other times it takes one click to advance. The remote seems to have a "mind of its own" sometimes. Similarly, sometimes but not all the time, when I press the light mode buttons, the lights "behave" and other times they do not, requiring multiple clicks. The LED pod leads are not as long I would have liked, especially for pods mounted forward of the tank. For all the cables and wires, you may still need to consider ordering a 4-pack of lead extensions (my recommendation is this 4-pack of extensions which has similarly excellent wire protection and weather resistance: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B078TDJHS7/).
This is minor stuff, and overall I'm very happy. I'd totally order this exact kit again, and recommend to everyone.
Noteworthy differences in this kit vs other kits I've ordered and returned, or used on other bikes:
Everything seems to be of very high quality. The cables are thick and each end has heat-shrink covering all wires up to the connection points. The LED pods are thick yet flexible. The 3M backing tape is strong! Just make sure you do a thorough job of cleaning the surface where the pod will be mounted and also make sure to degrease, de-dirt/dust and strip any waxes or protective coatings from the surface.
The brake light interface is my favorite feature! I posted a video showing the brake light feature in action. No matter what color the LEDs are set for, all pods go solid red when you hit your brakes. I love that feature. I would caution you to make sure that you're not a "brake pumper" if you live in a state where flashing lights or alternating red/blue lights are reserved only for law enforcement. It's also worth noting that if your LEDs are set to solid red then there's no differentiation when you hit the brakes, as all LEDs are already solid red.
The kit comes with two remotes. One remote is for your pocket, everyday use. The other remote is for "tuning" the light colors and brightness to your liking, and you will likely leave it in your tool box once you get everything set the way you like. The kit also comes with extra wire leads, some 2-sided tape and a couple of fork spade connectors for the power connections. The kit does not come with any t-tap or butt connectors for the brake lead, so you may want to pick up some basic electrical connectors before you begin (or use LOTS of electrical tape).
Make sure when you install the pods on a moving part (e.g. the lower swing arm which pivots, front forks, etc) you give the wires enough "play" to move freely through the whole range of motion, yet not too much slack so as to get tangled in anything during minimal positioning. That could lead to the pods being damaged...or worse. Think before you "nail" everything in place.
Pictures in my review:
The first picture is from the first kit that came with the dead pod, wrapped in paper. I circled the end of the lead to show how the well the wires ends are protected, which is true for all the pods and wires. I love it!
The remaining pics and videos are of the various light colors and testing the brake light option.
I hope this review helps with your LED purchase decision and helps to dress up and customize your ride!