Advice: best aux lights for an R1200GS

Amend the switch wiring to bring in a relay to make it a switched live circuit. Then it'll never be left on, nor be able to short out and bring the lights on without the Bike being on.
 
I have gone with Colights and wire through hex ezcan. Colights are great quality, extremely good price and deliver within 3-4 days.
 

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I have gone with Colights and wire through hex ezcan. Colights are great quality, extremely good price and deliver within 3-4 days.
Hi, which colights did you go with and they mention wiring included, did you wire into bmw switchgear or need a hex? Thanks, Ken
 
Hi, which colights did you go with and they mention wiring included, did you wire into bmw switchgear or need a hex? Thanks, Ken
Pretty sure he went with the ones in the post you linked to and used the Ezcan.
 
The best are probably Denali. I've got Denali on my GS and my v100 Stelvio
On the previous Guzzi V85TT I tried cheaper alternatives but they failed after a long wet ride
In my experience it's "buy cheap buy twice"
The Colights do look like a sensible alternative tho
 
Don't exclude the Lonerider Moto lights. Expensive but awesome.
 


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