HELP NEEDED trying to find auxillary lights for under headlight

bimota

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Hi guys,

bit of along shot but not having any luck, TOURATECH awhile back sold a light bar for under the headlight of the xt1200 expensive looked like 6-7 small
individual lights that locked together.
You can,t get it now but i think awhile back a guy UK side i think bought over in the UK a very similar light arow of 6-7 small led lights that locked together that you can use under the headlight from what i can remember they were about £160 uk wise

anybody on here was it you

cheers

rob
 

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Ive been using Baja Designs for over 20 years. All types of lights for all types of different applications. Ive NEVER had a light fail, and they have a lifetime warranty. Once I needed an O-ring, they offered to fix the whole light for me or replace it. I insisted they just send me an O-Ring and I had it in two days. That was 10-12 years ago... For myself- anytime I need lights I don't even go looking anywhere else other than the Baja Designs web site, if I don't have the cash, I just save up. Its been 100% worth it.
These are my 10 year old original first edition squadrons here on the Tenere. They have been across the country many times and worked absolutely fantastic. I also have a set of (S2) by Baja on my bars. The light turns when I turn. I get to see A LOT of light brands and different combo's. I'll just keep sticking with what has performed and lasted flawlessly for me.


(SIDE NOTE) My guard over the head light looks foggy. I used a cleaner/wax on it. At the time had not cleaned it off completely before this picture. Its actually totally clear, not all foggy.

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like the look of this fitted to my upper altrider bar

rob
 

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I’ve had good luck with this one. Not expensive and has held up well for me. No interference with the front fender on full compression.
 

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I just wired up a 6" rigid sr series with driving beam pattern, little pricey but very bright.

Pic doesnt do justice to the beam as I was sitting on very edge of the road.1B54B3C4-13F8-4AF0-95F8-E991DC6DC2CB.jpeg
 

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Rob do you just want to be seen or light up the road ?. If you want to light up the road buy a proper one.
 

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Rob do you just want to be seen or light up the road ?. If you want to light up the road buy a proper one.
light up the road wheres proper then bare in mind it has to be a light bar i have spots on the sides but like the look of that touratech kit
 

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I was looking at a Touratech one about £100
they have 2 light bars at themo one is £99 one is £207 but that original one is 5 -6 small PIAA lights that mount indepentanly of each other really good
but discontinued awhile back

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I have two small lights 20W each that are about twice as bright as the head lights on high beam. I import them including a range of other light bars for 4wd's etc and they are Aurora brand. A number of brands on the market are rebadged Aurora lights.
Only import when I need to but if anyone is interested Let me know. See my bike pic to show size and position. Work extremely well and I angle the left slightly outwards to light up more of the left side of the road.
Cheers
Paul
 

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