LED Auxiliary Lights

Discussion in 'Vendors' started by sanjoh, Aug 5, 2010.

  1. sanjoh

    sanjoh Long timer

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    I've been running these LED Lights on my Dirt Ninja for several thousand miles in all kinds of conditions and have been very pleased with the performance. These lights are extremely bright, you can't look directly at them when on. I don't recommend using them with traffic at night, during the day, people will get out of your way.

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    Spot Beam 10watt / .85amp ~450 lumens total from 3 leds, 12v
    Flood Beam 24 watt / 2amp ~1500 lumens total from 9leds (3 groups of 3), 12v
    Aluminum housing
    o-ring sealed
    one meter leads
    waterproof connectors -male and female
    two mounting options - flat mount (stainless) or 7/8s bar mount(aluminum).
    plastic lens
    available in black or black

    Please see our website for purchase information.
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  2. Deleted4248

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    Having seen these lights in action, I can vouch for their brightness!!:thumb
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  3. tmotten

    tmotten Lefthand ride Dutchy

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    Nice work. Would like to see the 3 different ones separately. Which LED's are you using?

    BTW, you can set Photobucket to upload pictures at a set pixel rate. They'll be resized as you upload them.
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  4. monkeyfez

    monkeyfez Enabler....

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    any pics of the light pattern?
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  5. sanjoh

    sanjoh Long timer

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    How would I get a picture of the light pattern? Was thinking about putting them in the pool at night:ear

    The spot beam is very narrow probably 10degrees. The flood is around 40degrees. Best estimates.
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  6. monkeyfez

    monkeyfez Enabler....

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    well you could wait til it's dark and take a picture of the light from above and the side in some big field or parking lot.
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  7. GeckoRider

    GeckoRider Been here awhile

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    They look sweet, and a very good price. Looking forward to some pattern photos also when you can.
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  8. GsVs

    GsVs Goin' Somewhere

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    (+1) Yes -- I agree ...

    Please also post some better pictures of them mounted on your bike ...

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  9. sanjoh

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    Beam shots:D 30'x15'x6' pool

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  10. roadracer75

    roadracer75 Adventurer

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    I am assuming these draw very little power as they are LED. Will they wire up with any standard relay and switch kit
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  11. sanjoh

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    Mounted on bike

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  12. sanjoh

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    I have been running without a relay, no issues, simple push button on off switch with fused power from battery.

    Amp draw listed on first post.
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  13. GsVs

    GsVs Goin' Somewhere

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    Great pictures ...

    In your first post you say
    "available in black or black" ....

    is that a typo ??? or a joke and only black is available ??
    your picture in post #11 shows them in silver
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  14. gweaver

    gweaver NorCal is Best Cal! Supporter

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    I'd like to see what the beam pattern looks like, perhaps on a wall? Y'know, stock headlight shining on your garage door at night, then a shot with the headlight + aux lights, then maybe aux lights alone (if that's an option).
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  15. gweaver

    gweaver NorCal is Best Cal! Supporter

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    It's like Henry Ford's Model T- available in any color you like, as long as it's black! :rofl
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  16. sanjoh

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    Look at the far wall in the first 2 pictures of the pool. That wall is 30' away, it is however under water.

    Available in black only.
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  17. speedracertdi

    speedracertdi Been here awhile

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    I heard you mention these last weekend. Pics look very promising! We gotta play with these when you get back but just from the pics, I'll want 2 pairs. :clap
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  18. GeckoRider

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    If we are looking to buy do we just PM you?

    thanks
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  19. TEZZA

    TEZZA ADV B4 DEM/TED

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    Hi , the lights look great . What would be the shipping cost to Australia , Victoria 3740.
    Tezza:D
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    speedracertdi Been here awhile

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    FYI, Sanjoh is camping this weekend so probably no replies until Monday or Tuesday...
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