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I bought the 3 lights up front the other day. Best 115.00 I could have ever spent. The light is a super white and pretty damn bright. Can't wait for a night ride.
I just put the headlight in... bought the three piece set but the spot lights didn't fit. One quick email with a pic to Ed at Paradise lights and the proper lights were in the mail with a return envelope for the wrong ones. GREAT customer service!
Only complaint I can find is that the high beams aren't really that much brighter than the regular beams. It's really not a big deal considering the light seems to "flood" way better than even the high end standard xeon bulbs I was using. They definitely dpread the light out a lot better and cover a larger area. Haven't done any real testing or measuring... more of a "feels" test.
I agree that the bright isn't much brighter than running the 3 on dim. I seen a post where you can wire up the spot lights to run on the high beam as well. I plan to do that soon.
these led lights are the bomb, and everyone should run them. Visibility at night is great.
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