GSA LC spot light protectors - 2 designs, any opinions on which looks the best?

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Hi Guys, I`ve got 2 designs of spot light protectors, would any one wish to offer an opinion on which looks the best?

Over engineered as always - no slits where the bends are and out of 2mm stainless so they can be reformed in a fall (my ali ones snapped).

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great job..id vote for image design 1 , in black . it looks a finished article where as image 2 doesn't …just my 2ps worth
 
Honest answer?

Don't like either option........really really don't. :comfort

Light guards (to me anyway) should surround and protect the light.....those appear not to.

The fingers of the cage look like just that....stubby little fingers, and to me at least, would not inspire confidence.

I also don't like the spread on the mounting.......it feels like the whole assemble would squish up IYSWIM.


I know I'm not in the market for a set Mark, but I truly don't like either the appearance or the engineering /protection functionality of those, sorry :comfort
 
Are they genuinely designed to protect or just look the part?

Realistically, how many lights are going to get bashed? The whole light assembly seems to be proud of the crash bars, a bike going down and sliding at speed will rip the whole light fitting off, no question. A bike just being dropped in a car park, probably won't make too much difference either way.

It rather sums up why I gave up with GS's; too much 'stuff' on them.
 
Are they genuinely designed to protect or just look the part?

Realistically, how many lights are going to get bashed? The whole light assembly seems to be proud of the crash bars, a bike going down and sliding at speed will rip the whole light fitting off, no question. A bike just being dropped in a car park, probably won't make too much difference either way.

It rather sums up why I gave up with GS's; too much 'stuff' on them.

He's right you know

Weight for weight's sake

Add nothing for me, but then I hate GS's with extra lights................because they look light a 1960's Mod's Lambretta
 
I thought you had a business to run, Mark?:P

As much as I like bolting tat to my bike, I don't see the point in these. Sorry.
 
Leaving the practicality debate aside and taking it from an aesthetics point of view they don't match with any of the design on the bike, at least any I can see from the pictures.

In the second picture there is a view of the cylinder head and from that angle I'd say if the lines of the head were mirrored by the guard it would look much better. My opinion is that the guards look more 1100/1150 ish in so far as they are curved when the 1200's are more angular which is causing a clash between the bike and the guard more than complimenting each other's design.

As usual though good quality.:thumb2
 
Ah a mixed bag of opinions - fantastic, that's the brill thing about the forum. Always it's down to individual 'likes' and I've seen many people like one thing but many people not! Thankfully and as usual you guys have helped - I also think design one is the better. As for the good and bad points I agree with them all!

Thanks guys I will move pfeaRd with the preferred design and as always thanks for the time in helping me and expressing ya valued views - good or bad!

Ride safe fellas and thanks again
 
And I will respond to the individual points sooon as they are all valid and I'm thankful for them - least I can do is reply!
 
Honest answer?

Don't like either option........really really don't. :comfort

Light guards (to me anyway) should surround and protect the light.....those appear not to.

The fingers of the cage look like just that....stubby little fingers, and to me at least, would not inspire confidence.

I also don't like the spread on the mounting.......it feels like the whole assemble would squish up IYSWIM.


I know I'm not in the market for a set Mark, but I truly don't like either the appearance or the engineering /protection functionality of those, sorry :comfort

Everyone to their own of course - I respect your opinion, I don`t know what IYSWIM means and I`m sure if you had half a million pounds worth of laser profiling machinery you would make a much better job than me!
 
Everyone to their own of course - I respect your opinion, I don`t know what IYSWIM means and I`m sure if you had half a million pounds worth of laser profiling machinery you would make a much better job than me!

"If you see what I mean"

As an observation your last comment on this post makes you sound like a right knob head.... IYSWIM!!
 
Are they genuinely designed to protect or just look the part?

Realistically, how many lights are going to get bashed? The whole light assembly seems to be proud of the crash bars, a bike going down and sliding at speed will rip the whole light fitting off, no question. A bike just being dropped in a car park, probably won't make too much difference either way.

It rather sums up why I gave up with GS's; too much 'stuff' on them.

You are oh so right, some of the stuff on our GS`s are really unnecessarily simply bling and without a doubt a decent crash will see the guards and lights straight off.

Seemingly a huge market (right or wrong) has developed over the add on`s to our bikes but I can see why you have given up on GS`s if you feel they have too much stuff on them - once again personal preference
 
He's right you know

Weight for weight's sake

Add nothing for me, but then I hate GS's with extra lights................because they look light a 1960's Mod's Lambretta

yep nothing added reduces the weight. And I can remember the MOD Lambretta mirrors................
 
I thought you had a business to run, Mark?:P

As much as I like bolting tat to my bike, I don't see the point in these. Sorry.

Two actually (who would`ve thought).

I can see what you are saying - its bling to some but I`m not the only one to make these fella so I suspect there are other folk who may agree to disagree with your thoughts.

Hope Mrs Nuts is ok and that you are well - was hoping to see you in Norfolk but I suspect you didn`t get through the traffic.........
 
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