micro-flooters

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Anyone got the wunderliche micro-flooters fitted on a 1200GS and do they do the job for the price??would like some nice hellas but pricey.:confused::rolleyes::beerjug:
 
Yes and yes.

Nice flat, wide beam. Great addittion to dip beam (and high obviously) never been flashed so they don't seem to dazzle.

Kit is great - Everything you need and proper English instructions.

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Yes and yes.

Nice flat, wide beam. Great addittion to dip beam (and high obviously) never been flashed so they don't seem to dazzle.

Kit is great - Everything you need and proper English instructions.

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:beerjug:

they look the boys,so you have them wired up for low/main you wire into haedlight wiring or hard wire an relay from the battery?So did they come from nippy norms?? cheers MR K:thumb2:beerjug:
 
they look the boys,so you have them wired up for low/main you wire into haedlight wiring or hard wire an relay from the battery?So did they come from nippy norms?? cheers MR K:thumb2:beerjug:

Yup from NN.

They're switched and can be used as long as the sidelight is on (via a relay).
The kit includes a full wiring harness, switch and relay.
As the dip stays on when you put high beam on, they're there all the time or not at all if you switch them off.

:)
 
I've had them for a few years now. Made quite a difference when I first put them on, but the next year I got Hid lights which completely outshines them.
Still have them on to be seen, rather than to see with IYSWM.
Mark
 
They're Ring Micro Cruise-Lite (£25 in Halfrauds) in a posh housing.
I've used the ring lights in the past. Great light spread from them but they seem to pop bulbs very frequently for some reason.
I also found the bulb a PITA to change.
 
They're Ring Micro Cruise-Lite (£25 in Halfrauds) in a posh housing.
I've used the ring lights in the past. Great light spread from them but they seem to pop bulbs very frequently for some reason.
I also found the bulb a PITA to change.

I fitted these to my 1200GS, about June time this year, not had a bulb blow yet.
Probably will now I've posted this :blast

They give excellent spread of light, can easily be adjusted, very well made (for £25) alloy body and stainless steel bits. Wired them through a little magic box (purchased from Norms about £20), press indicator cancel button for 0.8 of a second turns em on, same again turns em off. Simples..!
All in less than £50, took about 2 hours to fit, but simple enough. :thumb
 
I fitted them once but wasn't that convinced by them, they look great and fit well and look trick, but unless you really need to see the area between the front wheel and the dip beams natural lit area they will not make much difference to night vision, they do however make you very noticable and that's a good thing:thumb2
 
fitted a set in may this year, one bulb blown so far,(awkard to change) nice kit and they look really good.
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hopefully picture i tried to post earlier

Nope, it looks like your trying to attach a file that still on your HD?

I wanted more light and those RING lights are the fogs, I used a strip of steel and fitted the round version driving lights, they did the trick spot on!:thumb2

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As you can see I give the GS a nice warm stable to sleep in! :D
 


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