Kool Streetfighter Headlight

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If I go streetfighter, I've found my headlight...If the highbeam burns out, I have spares because I use the same ones for my outdoor low voltage lighting..:BLAA:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/LED-...rcycles_Parts_Accessories&hash=item20b1b38c81


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You're kidding? Hahaha! Those 12 volt halogen puck type lights will last maybe an hour and I wonder how fast those plastics will melt? :eek:

You could attach it to your helmet! That would look kinda cool!
 

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LMFAO!!! will mount to your forks with RUBBER straps!!!! :noworries: :rof: :rof:
Aftermarket Headlight kit fits motocross motorcycles, sportbikes, enduros and dual sports.

Easy to install. Mounting hardware is included.

Will mount on your motorcycle's forks with 4 rubber straps.

With its bright white L.E.D.s ensure exceptional visibility at night.

Produced by 2 groups of 10 L.E.D.s, and with 2/20 watt spotlight/high beams placed in the center for optimal visibility.

L.E.D.s can be used as turn signals, just for show or however you want to wire them.

Material: High quality ABS plastic.

Transparent lens cover to protect lights.

Includes white number plate sticker.

Not DOT approved
 
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Lots of interesting and cool looking lights out there. Unfortunately, many of them are useless. This one makes the "useless" list.

I think the ultimate streetfighter headlight would be a plug-n-play projector in a nice housing. I've searched high and low and have not found such a light.

I actually considered putting together blueprints and getting in touch with one of Taiwanese companies to manufacture it for me, but I rarely follow through on stuff like that. Someone should though!
 

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Mmmmm, I think I'll pass - very weird looking.

Sad thing is, I bet there are poor bikes out there being ridden around with this on :eek:
 

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Kinda cool IMHO, if they could make it spin once and a while...a'la ZZTop, Id run those on all things 2 wheeled!



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Just start ripping the fairing off, you'll figure it out when you need too.
 

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Problem with most after-market headlights, thet lackn a decent reflective surface around the headlight! My ripper mask is a quality unit with 50w/55w headlights, but they aint much chop on country roads with no street lights...no reflector!

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Ok so this was on my bike when i bought it. Its a joke you can pass inspection and thats it.

The turn signals are visible but the headlight is a joke.
You can maybe see 10 feet at night with the highbeam on
 

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Lots of interesting and cool looking lights out there. Unfortunately, many of them are useless. This one makes the "useless" list.

I think the ultimate streetfighter headlight would be a plug-n-play projector in a nice housing. I've searched high and low and have not found such a light.

I actually considered putting together blueprints and getting in touch with one of Taiwanese companies to manufacture it for me, but I rarely follow through on stuff like that. Someone should though!

You need to get in touch with a guy over on the Fz8 forum, Ryan Sterling. His headlight is frigging amazing looking. He put a HID projector into a single round housing with LED surrounding it. Looks entirely unique and probably is fairly functional since I think he is an engineer or some other techy type career.


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