Light bars

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Gandan

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Just received my light bars from Boxerdesign.de. Contacted them and asked if they sold their light bar without the halogens and they agreed to do so for 79euros including postage for my 1200. I have attached images for info of anyone who may want to contact them as well. Their is a proper link on nadeems accessories page for those interested. I am not selling them! I know there were a number of people waiting on light bars. Mine are black powder coated I believe. Seem very good quality although one of the black lastic torxscrew covers was missing. About 10pence from a diy shop I believe
 

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You did well to avoid buying the lights. I tried some and they were less than bright shall we say. I've gone down the Migsel / Hella route and am more than happy with the results on my 1150.

Dave
 
Or you can get these too now :)

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from yours truely >> [email protected]

Cheers,
Michel
 
Using my best German (fairly non-existant) I think the Euro120 covers mounting bars, lamps and wiring loom - is that correct?

Correct!
It come with a auto switch relay. When you depress your high beam switch for 0.8 Sec then the little LED light it comes with turns green and the lights are on....... Wiring and setting it all up took me about 2 hours as it was the first real time I have done anything remotely electrical. But no sparks or fires yet :D
 
Any photos bulletproof? Any instructions? Got my mounts and no details with them? :nenau
 
The destructions I had were good apart from the photos were fuzzy. If our brackets are the same then its pretty straight forward. Beak off and then you should see a bar that runs along side the oil cooler, thats where you hang the brackets from. The front mount screws directly into existing beak hole. Hopefully you have long enough screws to put the beak back on as mine was a bit pushed for space due to the fact I have the TT beak protector on as well.
 

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Bullitproof said:
The destructions I had were good apart from the photos were fuzzy. If our brackets are the same then its pretty straight forward. Beak off and then you should see a bar that runs along side the oil cooler, thats where you hang the brackets from. The front mount screws directly into existing beak hole. Hopefully you have long enough screws to put the beak back on as mine was a bit pushed for space due to the fact I have the TT beak protector on as well.

For once I understand, thank you :clap :clap :clap :thumb
 


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