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jacobw
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#1 Post by jacobw »

best way to mount them?? Price and pics??smile.gif

cdaleman440
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#2 Post by cdaleman440 »

do they even make a kit 4 the dales?

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#3 Post by yamadjs08 »

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Originally posted by cdaleman440
do they even make a kit 4 the dales?

Not sure if they make a kit, but Dave knows what will work.

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#4 Post by Canniboomer »

Here is a setup with the lights inverted and hung from a yoke that projects out from our stock (flat-top) topclamps:

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#5 Post by Canniboomer »

Here's a view of the same mounting yoke extending from underneath the stock keyplate and bottom clamps, and with the lights normal upright.

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#6 Post by Canniboomer »

Either way, the setup is about $115 and includes 2 halogen MR16 Torch lights (suggest 35w 1 spot, 1 flood), the mounting yoke, and misc hardware as needed for your mount. Some items not pictured.
For any variations or custom ideas, please send pics of your steering head, and intended bar size to pacrimdm@msn.com

Pair of lights only is $85.
Single helmet light HID kit, black or chrome $119 (only draws 13w)

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#7 Post by Canniboomer »

I agree that the beam of the small HID spot is too focused. Even
when using twin helmet lights, the dual floods are better.
Note the handy helmet light receptacle that is mounted to the Speed, in first pic above.

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