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varyder
Posted 2012-10-23 10:42 AM (#125568)
Subject: New lights


Visionary

Posts: 8144
New Bohemia, VA
Well, just like my dashbag, this has rolled around in my head since I got the bike.  I've never seen the real point in all of the louvers and stuff sticking out on the Vision, to include the shark fin uppers.  I took them off about two winter seasons ago and have been comtemplating putting lights there since day one, five years ago.  Well, I finally went on the cheap and got some driving lights from the P-Boys and decided to mount them.  I've not got them wired yet, my new work schedule doesn't allow me much time, but there on.  I leave work at 9pm so it is dark and I want to light up the on/off ramps and the fields as I go by at night, plenty of deer on the prowl.  Being more of a functional guy, I don't care how they really look, as long as they do the job.  I'll do the wiring tomorrow and get them adjusted.  Very simple adaptation too....



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Monkeyman
Posted 2012-10-23 11:58 AM (#125576 - in reply to #125568)
Subject: Re: New lights


Iron Butt

Posts: 1066
Peru, IN
A little tough to see but I can sort of make them out. I'll keep the shark fin things on mine but if you don't want them, that's a good place to mount lights. Hellova lot cheaper than the Glenda LED lights although those are probably what I'll get one of these days (like NEXT winter).
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varyder
Posted 2012-10-23 12:23 PM (#125578 - in reply to #125568)
Subject: Re: New lights


Visionary

Posts: 8144
New Bohemia, VA
my intent is to see how they work, then I'll look for something more sporty, and make mods, if necessary. It would surprise me none if someone doesn't take off with this idea and run with it. The only issue I see is that the swivel base for the fin is sealed, so there's no place to run the wires, but I'll be looking...
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Double Vision
Posted 2012-10-23 4:49 PM (#125596 - in reply to #125568)
Subject: Re: New lights


Cruiser

Posts: 281
Interesting idea.
Not to rain on your parade, but are you concerned about the running lights obliterating your turn signals from oncoming cars?
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varyder
Posted 2012-10-23 4:58 PM (#125597 - in reply to #125568)
Subject: Re: New lights


Visionary

Posts: 8144
New Bohemia, VA
No rainy on my paradee, I'm going to use that at will. My bigger concern his the on/off ramps and fields that I have to pass. It's not likely I will be using my turn signals where it will matter any ways. Also, the rear signals will remain unobstructed, that is what most people see of me anyways....
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okie vision
Posted 2012-10-23 5:58 PM (#125600 - in reply to #125568)
Subject: Re: New lights


Iron Butt

Posts: 752
Broken Arrow, OK
I like it. Hope they luminate as you expect them to.
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varyder
Posted 2012-10-23 6:41 PM (#125602 - in reply to #125568)
Subject: Re: New lights


Visionary

Posts: 8144
New Bohemia, VA
I'm hoping to find out tomorrow night. I need to get up at O'dark thirty to start wiring. I may just do a simple wiring effort, and get it more professional on Saturday.
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repeateruser
Posted 2012-10-23 9:19 PM (#125609 - in reply to #125578)
Subject: Re: New lights


Chris,why not drill a hole in the swivel ,seal it with clear silacone,tap into your amber running lights? Just a thought,hope that may help.

Edited by repeateruser 2012-10-23 9:21 PM
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varyder
Posted 2012-10-23 9:22 PM (#125610 - in reply to #125568)
Subject: Re: New lights


Visionary

Posts: 8144
New Bohemia, VA
There's a gap big enough for the wires behind the body work, but I like your idea. I'm going to switch it so I don't run them all the time.
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varyder
Posted 2012-10-24 9:55 AM (#125621 - in reply to #125610)
Subject: Re: New lights


Visionary

Posts: 8144
New Bohemia, VA




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taz456
Posted 2012-10-24 10:18 AM (#125622 - in reply to #125568)
Subject: Re: New lights


Cruiser

Posts: 219
Pittsburgh, PA
I like it a lot but I have a something for you to think about. These lights are probably light weight. I'm a little worried that they are going to be getting a lot of wind. Did you mount them in such a way to provide backing so they do not break, crack or some other way break the plastic that they are mounted to? They are basically going to be getting knocked around from areodynamics of the bike even at low speeds. I'm thinking that some sort of metal backing between the inside of the plastic and the nut would help protect the fairings plastic. Maybe like a big oversized washer??? Better to be safe about it than having to replace that fairing if it cracks. I do like the idea though. Did it improve you lighting very much? They look like they are a little further back than they should be.
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varyder
Posted 2012-10-24 11:53 AM (#125624 - in reply to #125568)
Subject: Re: New lights


Visionary

Posts: 8144
New Bohemia, VA
thanks taz - they are very stable, they are mounted to the turnstile for the upper wind deflectors, I have thick, plastic spacers and they are very strong. Having them mounted though, I find these are not adequate for what I want, though I will give them a shot tonight. I park in an lower deck garage and it is dark in there. I had them on when I pulled in, I turned off the bike, thus turning off the headlights, and these new running lights on. They were as bright as a dollar flashlight. I will admit, they are cheap, but I thought they'd have more light throw. I guess I'll have to step up to get a set with more brightness. If any one knows of an ultra small, yet has mega powerful light, feel free to share. Just so you know what I'm looking for, I'm not trying to be seen any more than I am, so I don't want blinding lights. I'm looking for lights that will throw lights ahead in a turn toward the direction I'm going, as well as lighting up the side of the road more, about the same as the standard low beam light throws. That's it.
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MaddMAx2u
Posted 2012-10-24 12:27 PM (#125625 - in reply to #125568)
Subject: Re: New lights


Iron Butt

Posts: 880
Orlando, FL
Hmmmm, let's see, most bikes just have one little ole headlamp. You have 2 headlights, an HID cyclops and you still need light? Maybe you could get one of these mounted on your ride.



Edited by MaddMAx2u 2012-10-24 12:30 PM




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MaddMAx2u
Posted 2012-10-24 12:29 PM (#125626 - in reply to #125568)
Subject: Re: New lights


Iron Butt

Posts: 880
Orlando, FL
Sorry Varyder, I just couldn't resist temptation!
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varyder
Posted 2012-10-24 12:37 PM (#125628 - in reply to #125568)
Subject: Re: New lights


Visionary

Posts: 8144
New Bohemia, VA
ha -- I could use those!!!! While I slow down some at night, I'm still charging thorugh the on/off ramps, and there is opposing traffic so I can blind them, or outrun my headlight since it is pointing to the outside of the turn and not the inside where I need it. Otherwise, I really wouldn't be putting them on....
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Monkeyman
Posted 2012-10-24 1:04 PM (#125629 - in reply to #125568)
Subject: Re: New lights


Iron Butt

Posts: 1066
Peru, IN
varyder --- NOT cheap but from what I've read either the Glenda or the (more expensive) Krista are the lights to have. The Glenda comes with brackets to bolt on the forks (like the Vic accessory/PIAA lights). The Kristas don't fit there but would fit great (I think) where you have the cheapies now.

http://clearwaterlights.com/products2_pp.html
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varyder
Posted 2012-10-24 1:25 PM (#125631 - in reply to #125568)
Subject: Re: New lights


Visionary

Posts: 8144
New Bohemia, VA
Wow! I want to see deer, not spotlight them....clearwaters have some nice products, no doubt they are worth the price, in comparison of what I bought.
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willtill
Posted 2012-10-24 2:00 PM (#125632 - in reply to #125629)
Subject: Re: New lights


Visionary

Posts: 1365
Central Maryland
Monkeyman - 2012-10-24 2:04 PM

varyder --- NOT cheap but from what I've read either the Glenda or the (more expensive) Krista are the lights to have. The Glenda comes with brackets to bolt on the forks (like the Vic accessory/PIAA lights). The Kristas don't fit there but would fit great (I think) where you have the cheapies now.

http://clearwaterlights.com/products2_pp.html


I almost chit a brick when I saw how much they wanted those Clearwater lights for...



These LED lights below are getting some really good reviews at DRriders.com, and I plan to pick up a few sets for my motorcycles. And they are 1/5th the cost:

http://stores.intuitwebsites.com/hstrial-QualiRegResou/-strse-8/Mod...

Edited by willtill 2012-10-24 2:04 PM
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roundtwig
Posted 2012-10-24 2:16 PM (#125633 - in reply to #125568)
Subject: RE: New lights


Cruiser

Posts: 233
flagstaff, AZ
Try www.ADVmonster.com I needed a lot of light for riding to work in the dark without spending a ton of money. I wasn't worried about being seen, just wanted to put light on the road, a lot of light. I've had them on since March with no problems and have avoided enough critters to warrant the cost.



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varyder
Posted 2012-10-24 3:06 PM (#125635 - in reply to #125568)
Subject: Re: New lights


Visionary

Posts: 8144
New Bohemia, VA
nice
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willtill
Posted 2012-10-24 8:02 PM (#125649 - in reply to #125568)
Subject: Re: New lights


Visionary

Posts: 1365
Central Maryland
Do it. Ditch that Pep Boys crap and get the ADVMonsters....
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willtill
Posted 2012-10-24 8:02 PM (#125650 - in reply to #125568)
Subject: Re: New lights


Visionary

Posts: 1365
Central Maryland
Double post

Edited by willtill 2012-10-24 8:03 PM
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BreadmanRo
Posted 2012-10-24 8:22 PM (#125653 - in reply to #125568)
Subject: Re: New lights


Cruiser

Posts: 155
Stockton, California
Varyder. Just check the laws in your state about light placement. Here in California any extra lights have to be below the headlight. The CHP here WILL ticket you for light placement like that.
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taz456
Posted 2012-10-24 8:31 PM (#125655 - in reply to #125568)
Subject: Re: New lights


Cruiser

Posts: 219
Pittsburgh, PA
roundtwig - do you remember which model you have from that site?
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roundtwig
Posted 2012-10-24 8:51 PM (#125662 - in reply to #125655)
Subject: Re: New lights


Cruiser

Posts: 233
flagstaff, AZ
taz456 - 2012-10-24 7:31 PM

roundtwig - do you remember which model you have from that site?


Model 60. With the remote dimmer
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