LED Light kits where to buy?

JonF

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I've seen loads of posts about LED auxiliary spot/fog lights, but can't seem to find what I'm looking for. What I want is a complete kit with wiring, switch, light bar and fittings. Bike is a R1150 GSA, and I'm looking for something to fill in the gaps left by the shite standard headlights riding home along unlit lanes at night. I wanted LEDs for the low current/heat properties.

Ideally I'd like to buy from someone on here. Fanum used to sell lights but doesn't any more, "how much" used to but doesn't seem to be around (and blocks PMs). I have a billion things on at the moment and can't be arsed buying and assembling various bits. Surely someone does a plug and play set?
 
I've seen loads of posts about LED auxiliary spot/fog lights, but can't seem to find what I'm looking for. What I want is a complete kit with wiring, switch, light bar and fittings. Bike is a R1150 GSA, and I'm looking for something to fill in the gaps left by the shite standard headlights riding home along unlit lanes at night. I wanted LEDs for the low current/heat properties.

Ideally I'd like to buy from someone on here. Fanum used to sell lights but doesn't any more, "how much" used to but doesn't seem to be around (and blocks PMs). I have a billion things on at the moment and can't be arsed buying and assembling various bits. Surely someone does a plug and play set?

I sell the lights and the bits fella but there's no plug and play kit, too many variables I'm afraid.

I'm happy to do you an installation if you fancy an afternoon in Kent!
 
I have these fitted, very awesome


http://24x7diy.com/product_info.php/cPath/33/products_id/94

Really easy to install, fit the relay under the silver front cover:thumb2
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Sorry flip but as bright as those little chinese jobbies are the mounting hardware is made of flimsy cheese!

Well they have been fine on mine?

Changed the shite original screws and nuts......20p

The light output is truely astonishing, way brighter than items of twice the price. Due to the beam pattern it doesn't matter if they do move a bit. Screwed mine directly to the beak, they can go with the bike if I ever sell it. I'm a relatively quick road rider, went to Spain and back with no issues, more than easy enough to manufacture a replacement bracket if I ever need one. Personally I don't see any issues, but if you know better? Yes the mounts look weedy, but the lights weigh very little, how tough do they need to be?
 
Flip, where did you get them from?

Timotei, see the link above.......silly boy :D

The mounts are adequate but could easily be vern'd with something more butch and roughty toughty.

Hi beam only btw, you'll cause lots of accidents otherwise!
 
Whats the rules on spots to supplement dipped beam?
Chaz
 


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