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Is the guy in the background of your first picture taking a leak or just cold? Seriously, the lights look good. Did you find a good place to buy them cheaper than most?
I ordered them from Motolight.Im thinking the guy in the backround is fishing,I hope.
dave
How Much $$$$$ where'd you buy em
Looks Killer! Great visibility, how are they at night?
BDM, http://www.motolight.com/
The 35 watt lights are supposed to be better for night riding.There supposed to light the sides up better.Have a wider arc of light.I dont ride at night that much.And have this thing about 20 year old cagerchicks on cell phones.So I did the 55 watters.I've only had the RG two weeks and havent rode at night yet.
I do so like the way they look.Harley fog lamps are alot cheeper but I dont like the look of them.
dave
Mototlights had chrome blems available for $350 within the past few months. I returned my satin finish Motolights and exchanged them for the chrome blems--very pleased with them.
If you want information on the product and installation, here's a link to my installation with pictures:
I put mine on last month. I've been riding on AA highway, back to WV at night (mother was in hospital). I have the std headlights and the 50W motolights. WOW, they rock. Actually the motolights wash out the std headlights. You can adjust the horizontal (aim point). The beam is more forward, but the by-product is that I can also see the sides of the road. I illuminated several deer and other animals on the side of the road. I do not think I will put the 35W in. I am VERY satisfied with the 50W bulbs. (I also found a box of spare bulbs in my closet that are 50W-they are the same as the track lighting bulbs)
I am now looking at upgrading my std headlight bulbs to PIAA super white just so I can keep up with the Motolights.
Is the guy in the background of your first picture taking a leak or just cold? Seriously, the lights look good. Did you find a good place to buy them cheaper than most?
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