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Re: TRANSFORM HEADLIGHTS - limax2 - 30-12-13

(30-12-13, 05:00 PM)Fuzzy link Wrote: I have a pair of these LED lights mounted on my bike and they are fantastic, but are substantial standalone units.

[url=http://www.zenoverland.com/lighting/rigid_industries_led_dually_lights.html
]http://www.zenoverland.com/lighting/rigid_industries_led_dually_lights.html


That link brings up 544 different lights. Not enough detail  :eek . Just the sort of post to get you hounded of the site  :lol .


Re: TRANSFORM HEADLIGHTS - Fuzzy - 30-12-13

Lol

that link is focced for some reason? It takes you to a totally different page despite being typed correctly.

Here it is again:

[url=http://www.rigidindustries.com/led-lighting?f[0]http://www.zenoverland.com/lighting/rigid_industries_led_dually_lights.html

Anyway, you could have cut & pasted the link instead of just clicking it, even a child could have worked that out  Wink :lol


Re: TRANSFORM HEADLIGHTS - Fuzzy - 30-12-13

Seriously, what is going on with the links?

Take 3

http://www.zenoverland.com/lighting/rigid_industries_led_dually_lights.html


Re: TRANSFORM HEADLIGHTS - limax2 - 30-12-13

Fuzzy, consider yourself fully redeemed  Smile  :thumbup .
I've just watched the vidio for those lights and must say they look amazing. On my box eye I always feel a bit like Cinderella and mustn't stay out too late, but with good lights I could eliminate my fear of the dark  8) .
Would you care to pass an opinion on which might be best for mainly out of built up areas type riding, 1) a pair of spots, 2) a pair of floods, or 3) one of each?




Re: TRANSFORM HEADLIGHTS - Fuzzy - 30-12-13

Before you get too excited, they are only useful on totally deserted roads because they are so powerful. When they are switched on, you can only just tell if the headlights are on or off, that's how bright they are. Good or bad thing depending on how you want to use them.

I did a fair bit of research and went with a pair of spots. They work like a high beam and are best at throwing a lot of light down the road. I used them when riding in the alps at night and on unlit country roads here in the UK and that's the environment in which they really shine.

Easy to fit. I mounted them on my crash bars. Had them on for about 2yrs now and been 100% reliable.