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Spot lights
#61
(24-12-16, 09:49 AM)tommyardin link Wrote: [quote author=fazersharp link=topic=21527.msg248325#msg248325 date=1482520120]
[quote author=darrsi link=topic=21527.msg248261#msg248261 date=1482447413]
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i wanted them for more light on the floor in front of me so i can have a better chance of seeing pot holes.Concentrate more on the floor lighting,
WOW you really can see a lot more than before

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Hahaha, crikey that's just a bit too good.  :lol
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I couldn't resist, it was crying out for it
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Hey Sharpie I bet you do brisk business in wedding photographs, you know! make the bride look good and all that stuff.
Or do you work for the police incriminating innocent people lol!
Great bit of work  :thumbup 
I love it
:lol
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My neighbour was out in the driveway yesterday looking for a leak, and i mentioned to him i had taken a photo and noticed a damp patch on the right of the picture.
So i sent him this photo by Whatsapp yesterday........no response yet.  :lol
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#62
Hoping to getting around to fitting me second hand givis today, had some twat pull out in front of me and the missus in Cheltenham yesterday, which was nice, on top of slippery roads and braving the hurricane..
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#63
(24-12-16, 09:49 AM)tommyardin link Wrote: Great bit of work  :thumbup 
I love it
:lol
I was going to put a rat running across the drive but thought this would be better.

(24-12-16, 10:19 AM)darrsi link Wrote: My neighbour was out in the driveway yesterday looking for a leak, and i mentioned to him i had taken a photo and noticed a damp patch on the right of the picture.
So i sent him this photo by Whatsapp yesterday........no response yet.  :lol

He's probably too scarred to say anything :lol
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
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#64
(24-12-16, 10:19 AM)darrsi link Wrote: [quote author=tommyardin link=topic=21527.msg248372#msg248372 date=1482569381]
[quote author=fazersharp link=topic=21527.msg248325#msg248325 date=1482520120]
[quote author=darrsi link=topic=21527.msg248261#msg248261 date=1482447413]
[quote author=fazersharp link=topic=21527.msg248246#msg248246 date=1482438635]
[quote author=darrsi link=topic=21527.msg248107#msg248107 date=1482275425]
i wanted them for more light on the floor in front of me so i can have a better chance of seeing pot holes.Concentrate more on the floor lighting,
WOW you really can see a lot more than before

Picture below
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Hahaha, crikey that's just a bit too good.  :lol
[/quote]
I couldn't resist, it was crying out for it
[Image: index.php?action=dlattach;topic=21527.0;...7418;image]
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Hey Sharpie I bet you do brisk business in wedding photographs, you know! make the bride look good and all that stuff.
Or do you work for the police incriminating innocent people lol!
Great bit of work  :thumbup 
I love it
:lol
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My neighbour was out in the driveway yesterday looking for a leak, and i mentioned to him i had taken a photo and noticed a damp patch on the right of the picture.
So i sent him this photo by Whatsapp yesterday........no response yet.  :lol
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You know why he has not responded as yet?  He moved house immediately after receiving that picture, the houses up your lane are now valued at £12,000.
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#65
Hey Darrsi, are you still checking out how good your lights are in shop windows and the rear of cars when sitting behind them ???


I'm still loving mine on all my bikes and find myself turning them off on dimly lit roads to see the difference. Sad fecker or what  :lol
Those are my principles...if you don't like them I have others.
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#66
(25-12-16, 12:51 AM)Frosties link Wrote: Hey Darrsi, are you still checking out how good your lights are in shop windows and the rear of cars when sitting behind them ???


I'm still loving mine on all my bikes and find myself turning them off on dimly lit roads to see the difference. Sad fecker or what  :lol


Still not been on the bike since they were fitted to be honest.
And got another week off yet to sort out the beeper issue as well.
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#67
Everyone still pleased with these 10w lights?.... I'm tempted!
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#68
I've got the same on the Bandit aswell as the Fazer  :thumbup


As said before, if you include fuse taps and a switch then it's less than £25 all in. I appreciate you're a Northener but c'mon eh  :pokefun
Those are my principles...if you don't like them I have others.
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#69
We northerners haven't got £25s to throw away like the affluent southerners....We need to spend carefully up here.
But we do have the best roads and scenery ?
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#70
I am a proper northerner, born in Scotland and live in Yorkshire, being tight is a religion to me but I am willing to break into the piggy bank if it helps some blind cager see me.
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#71
:agree .....totally agree, c'mon Turpin - DO IT  :lol . Seriously, you won't regret it fella and will wonder how you managed without them. In addition, up t'north you lot get less daylight hours than us down here so you need them more  :pokefun
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#72
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:agree .....totally agree, c'mon Turpin - DO IT  :lol . Seriously, you won't regret it fella and will wonder how you managed without them. In addition, up t'north you lot get less daylight hours than us down here so you need them more  :pokefun
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#73
Frosties......I got a Bandit, can you pm me with the ins and outs of how and where you fitted them......my pooter doesn't open some of the links ppl post on here...especially pics

cheers
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#74
I went out on the bike earlier and the lights do make a great difference.
Shame i couldn't sort out the indicator beeper issue though, it just won't work when the sidelights are switched on?
Tried wiring it a different way but still wouldn't have it.
It's no big deal, i just got used to it that's all.
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#75
(31-12-16, 08:59 PM)maddog04 link Wrote: Frosties......I got a Bandit, can you pm me with the ins and outs of how and where you fitted them......my pooter doesn't open some of the links ppl post on here...especially pics

cheers


Will post up pics of the Bandit tomorrow fella  :thumbup
Those are my principles...if you don't like them I have others.
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#76
(31-12-16, 08:59 PM)maddog04 link Wrote: Frosties......I got a Bandit, can you pm me with the ins and outs of how and where you fitted them......my pooter doesn't open some of the links ppl post on here...especially pics
cheers
Hiya fella, sorry for the delay........booze etc  :lol . Wired these the same as Slappy - Quote "I tapped into sidelight circuit , put an inline 3 amp fuse, not sure if it was necessary then a switch  to turn them on separately, But if I forget to switch them off they go off  when I switch ignition off anyway."

1st pic is mount the same as Fazer on the top side mount of rad side plate. 2nd pic headlight only. 3rd with spots and 4th with spots and hazards on so you can see how much the indicators are not affected.


]As said before, the pics really don'y do them any justice - especially as it wasn't dark at the time of taking pics.


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#77
cheers mate, looking good
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#78
First time out tonight in the dark with the new lights.
Makes a big difference, i've got them aiming right down, giving me about 35 feet of extra light on the floor but they're not in anyone's eyes at all in oncoming vehicles.
I went down a few dark side roads and switched them off then on again and the difference was very noticeable compared to just the headlights, even though i've got Phillips Xtreme bulbs in the headlights the new sidelights gave off a much whiter and brighter light on the floor. But even in daylight they are really bright as well.
Well worth doing, job's a good'un.  :thumbup



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#79
Finally got the last of my order, now I just need to find some time to get it all fitted and during daylight as I don't have power in my garage.
RIP my beautiful red beast 1999 to 2017 ???
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#80
Guys,


I didn't find any infos about the waterproofing of both options of lamps. Did anyone had problems?
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