Mounting Lone Rider Lights on a 1300GSA

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Just aquired a set of Lone Rider lights and was wondering how folk are mounting them on their GSA? Lone Rider sells a bracket set which appears to utilise fixing points that are plastic based to the left and right of the radiators. They look simple to fit. A Bike Thing sells a brackets that uses two mounting points on the headlight mount and a brace bar. More involved to fit but looks like a more stable option. Any experience out there with either?
 
Just aquired a set of Lone Rider lights and was wondering how folk are mounting them on their GSA? Lone Rider sells a bracket set which appears to utilise fixing points that are plastic based to the left and right of the radiators. They look simple to fit. A Bike Thing sells a brackets that uses two mounting points on the headlight mount and a brace bar. More involved to fit but looks like a more stable option. Any experience out there with either?
Think that was what was used to fit my Lone Rider Lights, ask James at Shiny Side Up he is always help
 
I used the Lone Rider brackets that came with the lights; they are easy to fit and are rock solid.
 
I use the set up from A Bike Thing as I like to think (no engineer here) that the cross brace adds to the stability. Either way you should be ok. The GSA is quite easy to strip down to fit both systems.
 
I’ve just been gifted by the war office a set of lights. The brackets pictured didn’t come with them, just two round ones which I’m assuming I’ve got to bolt onto a level part of the GSA engine bars?
 
I tried the 'issued' brackets that came with the lights but they wouldn't work. I ended up buying the brackets above.
 


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