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Same here. Will be trying the trick to turn passing lamps upside down sometime soon.
I did that late fall made some improvement but still not a real spread of light in the twisties. I am going to try mounting driving lights when weather breaks thinking about the RIVCO 2" and aim them to the side a little
I did that late fall made some improvement but still not a real spread of light in the twisties. I am going to try mounting driving lights when weather breaks thinking about the RIVCO 2" and aim them to the side a little
I looked at those too. I also looked for an option to mount between the forks under the triple tree.
I am sure Gabriel Carrera has no issues with his light set up on his fairing and other places. Unsure if I want to go that far just yet, but who knows?!!!!
Gabe, I hope you don't mind me borrowing your example! If so, let me know and I will remove it.
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