LED Auxiliary Lights

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

  1. Russentreiber

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    Roger that...
    Will try to find out what's max spike voltage :)
    8V ?:eek1 Need to use my Kickstart if that happens on the URAL (Forget the Virago... gonna leave it there i:huh )

    BTW... received shipment alert :1drink
  2. sanjoh

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    Your order is on it's way!

    We installed the red prismatic lens in extra bezels for easy installation or switching back to clear.
  3. JimVonBaden

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    Installed the wiring for my two sets of lights:

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    Jim :brow
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    Sanjoh, are you at the winter rally this weekend? Looked around and haven't seem you. I wanted to get some lights.
  5. sanjoh

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    Had something come up , not able to make it.

    Will have some specials on the website for rally attendees .
  6. sanjoh

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    What is your intial impression of the lights?
  7. Russentreiber

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    Thanks ! :1drink
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  9. JimVonBaden

    JimVonBaden "Cool" Aid!

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    Good quality for the pricepoint, and very good light output. They are small, but nicely plated, and mount easily. Even the wires coming out of them is good quality.

    I'll let you know as I get more miles on them, but so far they are great!

    Jim :brow
  10. michigan400

    michigan400 Been here awhile

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    How about a sneak peek at these bad boys huh? :D

  11. sanjoh

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    Great!
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  13. tallguy-09

    tallguy-09 Smile 4 Miles

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    Model 64, Beam Me Up:evil
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    Do you have any mounting point details?
    How does this light compare in size to the model 60 (side by side comparison)?
  14. paulvandenbogaard

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    Sanjoh,

    the picture of "tree in spotlight" also shows lots of lightning in the area just in front of the bike/setup. Understanding the new models are spot lights I guess this "front lightning" is from another source. Could you explain which ones these are?

    To help understand my question please note that I was hoping for a 3600lmn spot but similar in size as the 60 (and other) models. If you have a another picture of "a 60 and the same setup with tree" that would be a nice way to guestimate the difference in light output. Now if that other source would be "only a single 60" we have a fine way to compare

    Thanks
    Paul
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    Do you have any mounting point details?
    How does this light compare in size to the model 60 (side by side comparison)?[/QUOTE]

    More pics & dimensions are on his website.
    The new lights look great John, but the 44's with a dimmer suit my need better, order placed.
  16. sanjoh

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    The Model 60 is roughly half the size of the M64.

    The M64 mounts using a single M8 bolt (included) on pivoting bracket. Here is a picture of the mount.
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    No front lighting or addtional lighting. The lights have no cutoff. If you look closely at the picture, those are stars in the sky! This is a long exposure (~5 sec) picture to capture all the light output (and it still does not do it justice).

    With current led technology a 3600lm spot in the size (55mm diameter) of a model 60 is not possible. Here is the same shot of a model 60.

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    Thanks for your business Bob.
  17. Russentreiber

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    HA !
    That's what I call perfect timing on my side !:eek1
    Oh well... The lights arrived in customs yesterday, hope to receive them soon...
    I'll let ya now how it goes! :D
  18. michigan400

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    The single is only 2" x 2" square overall size? So reflector is 1.5 - 1.75" diameter, somewhere in there? That's a perfect size for aux. light IMO.

    Those look really, REALLY good, sanjoh!! Then I see $40 for a single unit and my cheap ass almost has a heart attack!! :clap
  19. sanjoh

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    2" (50mm) square frontal area, length: 3" (79mm), 3" (76mm) from mount to top of light.

    1.6" or 41mm

    Thanks
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