LED running lights
Posted: Tue Oct 08, 2013 11:30 pm
I installed a pair of inexpensive LED running lights on my '04 R. I am amazed at the performance of these lights. I paid roughly $25 for these from eBay.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/111161172691?ss ... 1439.l2649
I am still waiting on a autoswitch I ordered from A&S Cycle to properly complete my install. In the meantime I wired a temporary switch so I could have the advantage of the lights. I don't need the additional light at night but just want more visibility for daytime. A friend has a set of $600 Clearwater led lights on his GS and they don't seem to be any brighter or that much better made than these I bought from China. These are considered to be 9W lights and are absolutely blinding! I have tried to aim these properly so as to not blind oncoming or traffic I'm following. So far no flashing of high beams from oncoming traffic. My riding buddy says when I turn them on (while following him) the difference is incredible. I'm contemplating ordering a pair of 27W LED's as well. I have to be careful as these are not DOT approved and are marketed as for "off road use", again I only want the daytime visibility. The physical construction seems to be very good. Cast aluminum case and the lens seems to be solid. All the mounting hardware is stainless steel. All in all I'm very impressed.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/111161172691?ss ... 1439.l2649
I am still waiting on a autoswitch I ordered from A&S Cycle to properly complete my install. In the meantime I wired a temporary switch so I could have the advantage of the lights. I don't need the additional light at night but just want more visibility for daytime. A friend has a set of $600 Clearwater led lights on his GS and they don't seem to be any brighter or that much better made than these I bought from China. These are considered to be 9W lights and are absolutely blinding! I have tried to aim these properly so as to not blind oncoming or traffic I'm following. So far no flashing of high beams from oncoming traffic. My riding buddy says when I turn them on (while following him) the difference is incredible. I'm contemplating ordering a pair of 27W LED's as well. I have to be careful as these are not DOT approved and are marketed as for "off road use", again I only want the daytime visibility. The physical construction seems to be very good. Cast aluminum case and the lens seems to be solid. All the mounting hardware is stainless steel. All in all I'm very impressed.