Led Driving Lights Fitted

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  1. BykerBry

    BykerBry Well-Known Member

    Aug 8, 2017
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    Just fitted some really bright LED driving lights to both my Bonnie and my Speedy. They are by Ring and are meant for cars but are very effective on bikes and quite easy to fit.Well it helps to be seen these days and these will help a lot. They are not cheap but I have bought some cheap ones in the past and they are so small and thin that they don’t add much light. These are BRIGHT.

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  2. TEZ 217

    TEZ 217 Crème de la Crème

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    I certainly agree Bry there's gonna be no missing you for sure, which as you say is a good thing happy days :cool::cool:
     
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  3. TriBriBon

    TriBriBon Well-Known Member

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    Turn that bloody light out :cool::cool:;);)
     
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  4. BykerBry

    BykerBry Well-Known Member

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    Nice and bright eh? Best to be seen and not hit!
     
  5. TriBriBon

    TriBriBon Well-Known Member

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    Can only agree 100% there Bry, have you wired it independently ?

    Brian.
     
  6. BykerBry

    BykerBry Well-Known Member

    Aug 8, 2017
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    Wired through an auxiliary source and fused, no relay or switch so they are on all the time. I have fitted these two quite a few bikes now and it seems to work well. I tried to pick up from the parking light but there was not enough room inside the headlight so went to fuse box. Works well.
     
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