Received the 33ohm resistors just before the weekend so I stuck 60 LEDs on a breadboard with 1 resistor per 3 in parallel and gave it 5v (all 60 LEDs with resistors took about 1.1A at 5v), the amount of light coming off them was brighter than an energy saving bulb that's rated at 60 watts light output! testing it outside in the dark it was somewhat unreal how clearly you could see everything. I ran them for about 36 hours straight and none of them flickered, dimmed or died, a few looked marginally dimmer than the rest but you can't expect cheap LEDs to manufacturered to a high standard.
Whilst the burn-in test was commencing I glued in the 60 LEDs, don't like working with superglue but it was the best type to stick them in with:
What doesn't show up in the images is how the reflector has gone a little 'milky white' because of the superglue, meaning it works even less as a reflector than before I glued the LEDs in but it's function now is to be a bike light in disguise so that's ok. I'm halfway through bending/cutting/soldering the 120 individual LED legs and should have them finished by tomorrow.
As well as gluing in the front light I set-to and did two duplicates of the back light you can see in the first post.