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brianinpa

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I recently decided it was time to add some more lights to see better at night. Most of the riding I do is rural, so street lights aren't very abundant and it always seems the darkest area is right in front or the bike. Here's what I bought.

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Here's where I got them.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/111748069911?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT

Heres what they look like when the sun goes down...

Low beam, LEDs off:
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High beam:
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Low beams and LEDS on:
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Not bad for $21.
 
Is there a relay included, or do you have to furnish it? :headscratch: As there always a good thing to use. :yes:
 
[url=https://classicgoldwings.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=172987#p172987:33rcdki6 said:
Denver » Sun May 08, 2016 1:26 am[/url]":33rcdki6]
Is there a relay included, or do you have to furnish it? :headscratch: As there always a good thing to use. :yes:

Nope. Just the lights, so I had to add the relay and the switch. Total purchase: less than $35.
 
Have an extra relay, & a toggle switch or two, laying around in the spare parts, from other bikes, & or some i still own. :headscratch: Looks like a deal to me. :yes:
 
Mine arrived today.

Me being me, can't leave anything alone...I opened one up to see how well they're made.
The LED's are attached to the heat sink with compound, good sign so I expect they should last and the hardware appears to be stainless steel and aluminum...with the exception of the painted mounting bracket being steel.
The lens cover is plastic. Would have liked to see glass here but anyway..
It's all gasketed with rubber gaskets.

An excellent deal at $10 each.

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