Looks interesting Shawns. I'm guessing this market is going to blow up as more and more manufacturers figure out what a demand there will be for these. Keep us updated...
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Check these out. No extra wiring for a led driver. These have them all combined.
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Just food for thought. I ordered a set for my buddies fog lights, I'll let you know how they turn out.
Looks interesting Shawns. I'm guessing this market is going to blow up as more and more manufacturers figure out what a demand there will be for these. Keep us updated...
O.K. I have tried out the new headlights and have mixed reviews.
The LED bulbs themselves work just as advertised. Super bright and kind of a cool blue-white light.
I like the look of them, and I also like that they are drawing less current.
As for their performance in the dark...meh.
The low beams are noticeably brighter, on the street in front of me and the area surrounding the bike.
The high beams however still just seem to throw light out into space, without actually tossing any down the road as they should. I can see the reflective signs further down the road than before, but not much else.
I have played with aiming them a bit, but no luck in making it much better.
My final word then is that I believe it is a flaw in the design of the reflector rather than inadequate bulbs.
So buy them if you like the look and performance, not to fix your high beam's range.
Denali driving lights in the future for me!:D
I know this thread is old now, but I've wondering lately if LEDs are a better/easier choice for my '04 Firebolt (which still has the original light housings) than HIDs.