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about 7 bucks at Walmart. I stuck it to the inside with velcro.
I was surprised at how well it lit things up. The light bar swivels 90° . I have it aimed about the middle of the TP and it does well.
about 7 bucks at Walmart. I stuck it to the inside with velcro.
I was surprised at how well it lit things up. The light bar swivels 90° . I have it aimed about the middle of the TP and it does well.
Have had one exactly like that one for a year and half The velcro that came on it didn't stick for to long on mine though (used pack so i might not have got it clean enough) replaced the velcro and it been perfect since. LED's so battery life is forever and a day, and the thing I think I like the most is the way you turn it on it's sorta a touch switch so stuff in your pack can't turn it on, has to be your fingers great add on that really works much better than the hundred dollar one harley sells, though the HD one does do your saddle bags too, so there's where the other $93 went.
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