Does anyone use running lights.
can you recommend a good brand and mounting position please?
can you recommend a good brand and mounting position please?
Could you post some photos from the side or back showing how you mounted the Zmoons please? I like your set up. Also what are the driving lights mounted to the side of the OEM headlights?Where do you want to put them (mirrors, forks, elsewhere), and for what purpose? (conspicuity, fog, driving)
ST1100, ST1300?
To be seen, get a pair and mount them on the forks. You want to make a triangle of light so you don't appear to be a car off in the distance.
Amber or yellow stand out best, if allowed in your area.
Here's my 13.
The yellow fork lights are very visible (they also do white light), and not expensive.
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Could you post some photos from the side or back showing how you mounted the Zmoons please? I like your set up. Also what are the driving lights mounted to the side of the OEM headlights?
I stopped at a sign shop right after buying my 04 and the owner put Scotch Brite reflective on the back of the panniers and I was told it was very bright when followed at night, no wiring, no plugs but it is very useful for being seen at night. Plus the blue color matched the bike too.
I'm assuming the question is directed at me. Yes, the F900XR has running lights. However, they are directly under the headlights themselves. All are LED, and there are no bulbs to change. (I sure hope they never fail!)Your bike already has running lights standard. Are you wanting bulb recommendations?
Yep, it's pretty slick. I have yet to have oncoming traffic complain about my lights at night unless I forgot to put them in high/low mode (as opposed to always high). I also installed one on a bike with the temporary high beam switch (flash to pass) so added the alert feature. That works pretty well too, but requires 2 quick clicks (on-off) on the switch within 1 second which is difficult without a temporary flash feature. I only wish it "alerted" a bit longer. As it is, it only lasts about 1 second. I think around 2 seconds would be ideal.@Nexus That Skene controller looks handy!
Aliexpress has a ezcan knock off if you feel like giving China more money. I have the ezcan and it's pretty slick all the things you can do with it.I'm assuming the question is directed at me. Yes, the F900XR has running lights. However, they are directly under the headlights themselves. All are LED, and there are no bulbs to change. (I sure hope they never fail!)
I noticed right away that people would look at me coming...and then pull out anyway. That never happened on my F800GT...but that had two aux lights mounted on the forks creating that triangle effect. I decided to add some aux lights.
I bought these initially. Couldn't get them to work at first, so I tried to return them to Amazon. Amazon told me to keep them and gave me a full refund. I tried to get them to let me send them back several times, and finally gave up and took the refund, keeping the lights. Later, I got them to work...it was my fault, not the light.And they really do have that light pattern. The yellow fog light is a bright broad light pattern with a sharp cutoff. The white light is a tight rectangular beam that if aimed properly could be used in traffic.
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In the meantime, since I thought I had bad lights, I bought these and installed them. Great lights also. They remind me of the Clearwater Darlas I had on the F800GT...except they are about 20X less expensive. The light beam on these is more of a flood light, not a spot light. Useful for conspicuity, but not much else. (The XR does have excellent headlights, but you can never have too much light.)
The zMoon lights were my other option on my short list. I almost bought them.
In both cases with the lights I bought, you have a handlebar switch to operate. It isn't a pain in the rear, just one more thing to think about after starting the bike. It'd be nice if I could turn the bike on and have the aux lights in the same state as when I turned the bike off earlier.
The F900 forum has an interesting mix of members. When it comes to electrical mods, it reminds me of a Harley group. You have to have the "right" mods. In this case it is either Clearwater or Denali lights and a Hex ezCAN controller. I wasn't impressed with the Clearwater lights on my F800GT and would never spend that kind of money on lighting when there are so many other options out there. And as one of the first people to test the Hex ezCAN when it first came out, I didn't feel comfortable with it either as time went on. So I went with the Amazon lights and a fuseblock. The fuseblock does the same thing as a Hex ezCAN except all the eye-candy of flashing your headlights...all I wanted was something to provide power to my lights and minimize connections at the battery. A Hex ezCAN is @$220 and it seemed like overkill. Hence my question of the Skene controller's functionality.
Chris