I've been searching the forum, but there aren't too many threads dedicated to the topic. I did find one relevant thread that had good info, but it's from 10 years ago and the biggest complaint about LEDs in that thread is that the tech isn't great yet and they were still expensive. Fast forward to today, there's a plethora of affordable LED options out there which brings me to my question. Does anyone have LED aux lights on their bike that they recently purchased and could recommend? Obviously budget friendly is nice, but I don't want complete junk.
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Howdy folks. I've been thinking about mounting some LED aux lights on my crash bar to help with nighttime riding. I have an LED headlight which works really well, but would like some lights directed down more at the road and to the sides of me, for when riding on dark backroads. Mainly to avoid critters and deer jumping out in front of me.
I've been searching the forum, but there aren't too many threads dedicated to the topic. I did find one relevant thread that had good info, but it's from 10 years ago and the biggest complaint about LEDs in that thread is that the tech isn't great yet and they were still expensive. Fast forward to today, there's a plethora of affordable LED options out there which brings me to my question. Does anyone have LED aux lights on their bike that they recently purchased and could recommend? Obviously budget friendly is nice, but I don't want complete junk.- 1983 GS850L ~ 30,000 miles and going up - Finally ready for a proper road trip!
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Don't know about accessory lights, but if you're still using the stock halogen headlamp, upgrade to a LED Truck-LIte. Complete game changer. I no longer fear the dark.
https://www.amazon.com/Truck-Lite-27...ps%2C76&sr=8-7
Not sure what Jedz has mounted on his Yamaha, but the accessory yellow lights he has mounted seemed really good. I hated riding in front of him at night.Last edited by Rich82GS750TZ; 10-19-2022, 11:32 AM.Rich
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Thanks Rich, but per my original post, I already have an LED headlight that works very well. It was on the bike when I bought it and I'm not sure what it is but it works well.- 1983 GS850L ~ 30,000 miles and going up - Finally ready for a proper road trip!
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D'oh. So you did. I can read. I swear I can.Rich
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I just use aux lights for daytime running… my nighttime rides are over….be prepared to experiment…like you said, the tech is evolving. I’d look for something led that draws at least 10 watts actual per light tightly focused to catch these silly suicidal creatures.1981 gs650L
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I don't intentionally ride at night, but often times my commute involves riding in the dark in the morning. Sometimes even if I have to stay late. My headlight is always on so that takes care of DTRL.- 1983 GS850L ~ 30,000 miles and going up - Finally ready for a proper road trip!
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I go out of my way to be noticed…here’s my setup with 2 watt leds…they really ain’t as bright as shown…due to camera flashYou do not have permission to view this gallery.
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