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Post by tycomike on Jan 21, 2017 18:40:07 GMT -6
Anyone put any extra lights like these on their scoot? I'm looking at adding them for some extra lighting. Thoughts? Thanks.
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Post by arskal on Jan 23, 2017 14:53:21 GMT -6
I bought these light. Not installed yet. I'm going to install these before spring, like this installation was made
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Post by tycomike on Jan 23, 2017 16:58:45 GMT -6
Good idea for the mounting bracket. I ordered them. Plus a switch. I'm not sure where or how I'll mount them yet. Thanks.
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Post by jct842 on Jan 23, 2017 18:41:21 GMT -6
I have a LED headlight as well as a pair of work lights. Mounted them on lower fork clamps. If you are thinking LED headlight skip by the cheap ones. The low beam on most cheap ones is just a lowering of power and does not change where the beam pattern goes. I think mine was around $60 and it was night and day difference between it and the stock lights. Mine was not safe to ride at much over 40-45mph. Now if it wasn't for the deer around here it is good for at least 75.
And don't get them damn blue tinted lights. They are not safe. A humans eyes do not focus on blue very easy. Think that's why cop lights are blue so that you can focus on some thing other than the blue and crash into the cop!
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