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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: ITSec on June 07, 2016, 06:54:12 PM
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While there were some old threads on this, they're pretty old - so I thought I'd just start a new one.
For all my long-distance riding on the Norge, I've never added driving lights till now. However, I found a pair of lights on eBay that were too good a deal to pass up - 30-degree spread, quality CREE LED sources, a two-year warranty, good reviews and only $25 (red suspender content). I probably spent that much again in creating a mount for them, but the result was worth it. They are much brighter than the stock lights (which are among the best factory lights in the business); the spread is similar to the low beams, the reach is about 25% further than the high beams. Using a count test in a remote rural area, I was seeing things roughly 35-40 seconds before I reached them at 70 mph - that's roughly 5/8 of a mile, or a full kilometer.
I used an aluminum L-channel, about 20 inches long, and mounted it to the bottom of the fairing using 8mm machine screws, large washers and nylock nuts. I considered using a backing plate inside the fairing, but it was just too difficult to place it under the fairing rail.
Here's some photos:
One of the lights with its mounting parts (included):
(http://people.delphiforums.com/ITSecurity/Norge/Lamp-small.jpg)
The aluminum bracket, drilled on my drill press, prior to paint:
(http://people.delphiforums.com/ITSecurity/Norge/Bracket-prepaint.jpg)
Lights and mount (post Ironbutt ride with freshly installed bug guts):
(http://people.delphiforums.com/ITSecurity/Norge/MountedLights-small.jpg)
Lit up with high beams:
(http://people.delphiforums.com/ITSecurity/Norge/Lights-w-Hibeams.jpg)
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Fantastic! Any night time pics as well to share?
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Those look nice. Have a link to the EBAY site?
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Very nice!
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Fantastic! Any night time pics as well to share?
Night pics to come - couldn't stop for them while on the IBA ride.
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Those look nice. Have a link to the EBAY site?
Actually, it was Amazon I ended up buying through, since they have a better return policy. See http://www.amazon.com/Nilight-Driving-Mounting-Bracket-Warranty/dp/B00G620ZVU?ie=UTF8&psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00 (http://www.amazon.com/Nilight-Driving-Mounting-Bracket-Warranty/dp/B00G620ZVU?ie=UTF8&psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00)
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That looks mighty good! :thumb:
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Sweet! You can never have too much headlight.
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Just to refresh this topic, the price for these lights has now dropped to less than $15 a pair. The listing no longer mentions CREE LEDs, but at that price they may still be a good buy.
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Any interest in fabbing up the bars?
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Any interest in fabbing up the bars?
It's really pretty simple - your local Lowe's or Home Depot can sell you a 24" piece of 1" aluminum L channel extrusion. Cut it to 20" and use this template to guide your work. http://people.delphiforums.com/ITSecurity/Norge/LightBarNorgev0-1.pdf (http://people.delphiforums.com/ITSecurity/Norge/LightBarNorgev0-1.pdf)
Use a rotary tool with a couple of metal cutting disks (you'll go through a couple), if you want holes just tape the template sections onto the metal and drill as indicated using a wood block behind the channel. A drill press is much better than a hand drill for this as you can be much more consistent and get a professional looking result. After cutting and any drilling, use a grinding stone on the rotary tool to do a quick dress-up of the edges and ensure no sharp scrap or corners exist. Then spray paint using a combined primer/paint - I used Krylon's low gloss black designed for metal including aluminum.
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/18W-CREE-LED-Driving-Fog-Spot-Light-Roof-Off-Road-4X4-A
Free shipping ebay.
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So, I ordered a pair of these from fleabay, 16.99 shipped, and they arrived today. Tonight I went out and hooked one up to my truck battery and I must say they are brighter than any other low priced driving lights I've spent money on, and by far. I'm pretty impressed.