Clearwater Darla very expensive but fantastic lights, fully dimable for night time use and high beam.
Why would you want to dim lights?
Clearwater Darla very expensive but fantastic lights, fully dimable for night time use and high beam.
Rectangular lamps on an 1150 - are you insane?
Rectangular lights on an 1150 - are you mad?
Run them flat out in the day ,then dim down for night time running as there far to bright dazzle everybody ,as soon as main beam is triggered they come back on to full power very clever
Run them flat out in the day ,then dim down for night time running as there far to bright dazzle everybody ,as soon as main beam is triggered they come back on to full power very clever
There stupidly bright ,I do get flashed a bit in the day time but to me that means there doing there job.
There adjusted for night time main beam use.
I'll risk the police in the day as any help to stop numties pulling out on me has got be a good thing in my opion.
Never had a problem yet in two years 20k miles.
Whatch out you you've got your knickers in a twist.
I got some Clearwater Darla's. I'm really pleased with them. I got them for my Alp for LDT's. Doing off road sections over night I wanted a lot of light and these didn't let me down.
They are 2000 lumens each on full. They have a dimmer switch when in use as DRLs which can be turned up to 66%, then on main beam they go up to full power.
They cost quite a lot but they look and perform like a quality piece of kit. If my crap ones fail on my G/S I'll be buying another pair of these to put on.
Any pics of them installed mate?