Wunderlich spotlight on my 9T

leasky

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Got this fitted today after a fair degree of buggering about.

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I’ve got one fitted to my Urban, I like the look of them but not worth the money in my opinion
 
I’ve got one fitted to my Urban, I like the look of them but not worth the money in my opinion

The Wunderlich version does look quite expensive. I think that about most things nowadays but £200 seems a bit steep and you only get one! You can get this or similar from the classic bike shop, which I am sure does not give the same illumination and does not come with the right canbus wiring but is around 10% of the cost if you are looking for form over function. It may well fry the ECU for all I know. Chris
 

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Out of interest is only 1 light legal? I thought they had to be in pairs as they are not on the center line of the bike but I may be wrong.
 
Out of interest is only 1 light legal? I thought they had to be in pairs as they are not on the center line of the bike but I may be wrong.

I have been retired a few years now, but I am 99% sure there is no problem. If the motorcycle was being ridden without the headlight on, then yes, not legal, but it's not being so ridden.
Back in the 1970's & 1980's BMW supplied an accessory kit for the twins of the day, with a spotlight on the offiside of the headlight, that came on with "High beam", & a fog-lamp to the nearside that only illuminated with dip-beam.
 


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