SOLD: Clearwater Erica LED lights, each puts out 60 watts and 6,000+ lumens. Very bright!

TenereStreets

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Decided to take the Clearwater's off the bike as I'm not riding at night as much as I used to. Lights will come with Super Tenere specific bracket and wiring harness to install as shown below.
Here's the specifications on the lights from Clearwater:

These new lights produce a whopping 6000+ lumens each! New state of the art electronics and technology operating 6 high power LED's in durable CNC machined aluminum housings each delivering tremendous light output with a very modest power level of only 60 Watts on high. Designed for extreme lighting needs on virtually any vehicle. The proprietary Clearwater dimmer controls the Ericas just like all the other great Clearwater models. You can even use your factory high beam or horn switch to control these lights and take them up to 100% power. The perfect solution for adventure riders around the world. If these lights don't brighten up your path NOTHING WILL!

Specifications:
  • 60 watts consumption each (on high)​
  • 3.73" diameter​
  • 6000+ lumens each​
  • 17 ounces​
  • Fully dimmable​
  • Wiring harness included​
  • Super high power​
  • Custom tooled optics​
  • CNC machined​

 

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Those lights are awesome.....
 

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Decided to take the Clearwater's off the bike as I'm not riding at night as much as I used to. Lights will come with Super Tenere specific bracket and wiring harness to install as shown below.
Here's the specifications on the lights from Clearwater:

These new lights produce a whopping 6000+ lumens each! New state of the art electronics and technology operating 6 high power LED's in durable CNC machined aluminum housings each delivering tremendous light output with a very modest power level of only 60 Watts on high. Designed for extreme lighting needs on virtually any vehicle. The proprietary Clearwater dimmer controls the Ericas just like all the other great Clearwater models. You can even use your factory high beam or horn switch to control these lights and take them up to 100% power. The perfect solution for adventure riders around the world. If these lights don't brighten up your path NOTHING WILL!

Specifications:
  • 60 watts consumption each (on high)​
  • 3.73" diameter​
  • 6000+ lumens each​
  • 17 ounces​
  • Fully dimmable​
  • Wiring harness included​
  • Super high power​
  • Custom tooled optics​
  • CNC machined​

Sorry, but no like today.
I added three LED LIGHTS to my Tenere, because the OEM halogens are garbage. Simply put, this bike needs additional illumination, period.
Secondly, you want to be seen by other motorists don't you??
I am not a night rider due to too may animals prowling in the dark.
I'm a 98% day rider and I use the extra Led's for daytime running lights.
Works for me.
Be safe
SHUMBA
 
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ballisticexchris

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Sorry, but no like today.
I added three LED LIGHTS to my Tenere, because the OEM halogens are garbage. Simply put, this bike needs additional illumination, period.
Secondly, you want to be seen by other motorists don't you??
I am not a night rider due to too may animals prowling in the dark.
I'm a 98% day rider and I use the extra Led's for daytime running lights.
Works for me.
Be safe
SHUMBA
+1 here for daytime running light safety. I'm saving my money to get a whole bunch of electrical upgrades for my Super Tenere. I'm going with the Baja Designs. Only because they are local and my 1st generation Squadron has been running strong since 2012. But I'm sure that set of Clearwater lights will sell quick. That's a fantastic price for a great light.
 

TenereStreets

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SOLD! I've done quite a bit of commuting. Rarely had these on in the day and definitely not on at night (too bright and aimed where other drivers would be affected). Occasionally while splitting lanes I'd turn them on and a few more drivers did seem to make more space. Generally though when I ride, I don't think it's others job to see me but my job to see them.
 

SHUMBA

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+1 here for daytime running light safety. I'm saving my money to get a whole bunch of electrical upgrades for my Super Tenere. I'm going with the Baja Designs. Only because they are local and my 1st generation Squadron has been running strong since 2012. But I'm sure that set of Clearwater lights will sell quick. That's a fantastic price for a great light.
I'm with you, all lights on for safety. You will increase your chances of being seen and reduce the likelihood of collision with the addition of some strong LED lights. Aside from that, riding defensively is your best bet to avoid a mishap.
SHUMBA

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