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Fog Lights

Started by rmrc51, Fri 20, Mar 2009, 20:28:03

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rmrc51

Looking to add some fog lights.

I already have the Cobra driving lights on the sides of the head light. I was wondering if there was any fork mounted options out there that any of you might recommend?
VRCC # 30041

~ Timbrwolf

....if it was me.. . . . ....Id go with Moto Lights



.....expensive but sweet..
. . . ...I saw a werewolf at Trader Vics. . . ...his hair was perfect...

rmrc51

Do you have a web site?
VRCC # 30041

~ Timbrwolf

.....I believe Honda Direct Line has them
. . . ...I saw a werewolf at Trader Vics. . . ...his hair was perfect...

rmrc51

Just found their web site. YEP!!!! They're expensive,, but like you said,,,,,, nice!!!!  :)
VRCC # 30041

Valker

I also recommend the Night Cutters here http://www.saeng.com
They don't say fog, but they have a great cutoff beam with no reflection.
I ride a motorcycle because nothing transports me as quickly from where I am to who I am.

ChromeDome

I've got Moto Lights and really love them. Got them at InZane VII. Their customer service is excellent. Had problems with them last year, emailed the company and they sent out the replacement parts ... no charge. Only questions asked ... am I the original owner and were they installed by an authorized dealer/installer ... yes to both. :cooldude:

Lyn-Del

I have the Motolights on my I/S.  Got them at Inzane a few years ago.  They are pricey.

We've put Kuryakyn bullet lights on my M109R, on a friend's HD, and on Wizard's Valk.  Mounted them onto the engine guards on all 3.  Wizard's are mounted at the top of the guards, and have dramatically improved his view at night.  And when he's riding behind me at night, his bike is very noticeable - looks kinda like a train coming down the road.

They're a less expensive option if needed.





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bassman

Moto Lights....can get downtube/fork mounts or brake caliper mounts.  I believe they come with 35W bulbs and are very effective.  These lights along with your main headlight form a triangle pattern which is very visible to oncoming traffic - think European trains and many US trains.  Now if your purpose is to be visible to oncoming traffic and you REALLY want to be seen, swap out the standard 35W stock bulbs for some 35W or 50W AMBER bulbs.  I have the 50W amber bulbs and have been told by riding partners the amber is still visible long after the main headlight has disappeared from view.  Again, need to determine your intent or need for using these lights.  Mine is to be more visible/unusual to oncoming traffic.  Your experience/needs may differ but bottom line is the MotoLights do a fine job whichever configuation you pick.  Good luck.

Dag

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