A pair of Denali S4 lights, fitted with hybrid lenses (two flood, two spot) for the best blend of seeing and being seen.
I chose these very carefully and concluded that they give the best blend between size and functionality. The D7s are brighter but not easily fitted to smaller bikes. These were on my 850.
The lights come complete with crash bar mounts and a complete wiring loom.
I also have for sale the Hex EXCan that was used to integrate these on my 850GS, allowing them to work with no additional switch gear, controlled by the OEM switchgear and to be programmed via laptop top to do all sorts of fancy strobing and things like flash when you sound the horn.
They're in great condition, with the exception of the scrape on the rim of one unit, caused by a bike-ground interface issue in the Canon del Pato last year. They work 100% perfectly.
These are really great kit and are only up for sale because I've sold the bike.
I'm looking for £275 posted for everything - lights, mounts, EZCan and loom.
I also have an unused set of yellow lenses for these, in a separate ad for £40.





I chose these very carefully and concluded that they give the best blend between size and functionality. The D7s are brighter but not easily fitted to smaller bikes. These were on my 850.
The lights come complete with crash bar mounts and a complete wiring loom.
I also have for sale the Hex EXCan that was used to integrate these on my 850GS, allowing them to work with no additional switch gear, controlled by the OEM switchgear and to be programmed via laptop top to do all sorts of fancy strobing and things like flash when you sound the horn.
They're in great condition, with the exception of the scrape on the rim of one unit, caused by a bike-ground interface issue in the Canon del Pato last year. They work 100% perfectly.
These are really great kit and are only up for sale because I've sold the bike.
I'm looking for £275 posted for everything - lights, mounts, EZCan and loom.
I also have an unused set of yellow lenses for these, in a separate ad for £40.




