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I’m working on that.I bet that cart handles terribly in the curves.
I’m working on that.I bet that cart handles terribly in the curves.
Personally I wouldn't spend a dime on a set of lights that didn't list what the lumen output of the lights are. Clearwater lights are the gold standard, and yes, they take a lot of your gold.Look at these.
2.5 inch driving lights
or these better for fork mount... 1.3 inches I am going to put theses on my forks.
I will mount them upside down so I can use the white for night mode and yellow for day mode....
1.3 inch fork lights -small
The thing with Amazon is that you can return products easily if not happy and at no cost.Personally I wouldn't spend a dime on a set of lights that didn't list what the lumen output of the lights are. Clearwater lights are the gold standard, and yes, they take a lot of your gold.
zmoon 1.3 lights came with versatile brackets.The thing with Amazon is that you can return products easily if not happy and at no cost.
Beside that, the technology has evolved so much and many competitor are using essentially the same LEDs and sub components, why not trying them and let us know?
The most difficult part is to find good brackets at an affordable price and fitting the ST, very little choice there.
Any ideas?
My bike was purchased from a retired cardiologist who had more money than he knew what to do with. He installed Clearwater lights on it. There's no way I'd ever do that.Personally I wouldn't spend a dime on a set of lights that didn't list what the lumen output of the lights are. Clearwater lights are the gold standard, and yes, they take a lot of your gold.
Most lumen, lux or power data posted by light vendors are useless. You can not judge a light on a single number.I wouldn't spend a dime on a set of lights that didn't list what the lumen output
One consideration most people don't think about, is what will I use the lights for? If you ride like I did in a lot of traffic in the dark, you don't want a "flood" light beam. If you ride in rural areas and don't encounter many other drivers, a flood light beam will work great to illumine the road and the bushes where night time critters lurk.Day time almost anything will work. Night time needs careful attention to details and rules.
The brackets on the front fender bolts are the easy way to go but they put a lot of stress on the plastic eyelets.zmoon 1.3 lights came with versatile brackets.
The wiring harness in the 4th post is overkill for these tiny lights, so I should be able to swap these lights for serious photon cannons if I decide to.
The switches supplied are not suitable for motorcycles.
I used the hi and low relays for switching instead.