LED lights mounted

brianhen

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So I have my new 2017 Ivory S10......well it was time to mount some extra lights. These are by Blazer International. Bought them at Canadian Tire. For those to the south that's a kinda hardware/automotive store up here in Canada. Never the less I used a fairly substantial piece of 90 degree aluminum, mounted the lights. Will be taking it apart soon and get it powder coated. But for now I have to say they sure do light up the night. Here is a quick picture of the install
 

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Nice. The front wheel has 7.5" of travel, so how did you make sure the fender doesn't hit the bracket?
 

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Sorry guys for the lateness of the response, the mounts are actually not much lower than the plastic piece was already there, also the lights are not as big as the PIAA lights that are often mounted and as such I had no concerns that they would hit the fender. With regard to wiring for now they are hard wired to the battery with a switch on the dash. I have the pins on order to wire them into the existing wiring that Yamaha provides for the lights. I will use a relay and they will turn off with either the switch or ignition. I have the mount powder coated and it looks great I think.
 

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Hey guys thanks, so I finally finished the install of the LED lights. I ran a constant and a ground from the auxillary plug on the right side to a relay, and then I took a trigger from the high beam and ran that through a switch. The lights are awesome bright. They can come on with the high beam switch. Or I can turn them off and just run high beams.
 
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