pickelhead
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I'm looking to put driving lights on my 2012 RT. What is the consensus for the best and where to mount. Also should I put it on a separate fuse block or will it be okay to just wire it into the RT's fuse box. Thanks in advance
The Long Distance High Power LED's from Tricled.com just might fit the billI've already got the HID headlights, was looking for some driving lights to mount lower down.
I'd consider these. http://www.motolight.com/product/67504SPYI've already got the HID headlights, was looking for some driving lights to mount lower down.
This is a contentious topic. How many of you have driven at night in a car and have been blinded by an oncoming car or SUV or Pickup with super white or ultra blue bulbs? Kind of pissed you off you did it not? Now consider that motorcycle headlights are on average twelve inches higher than those of an average car. You are now in the same car headed towards a bike with those same type of lights. Imagine the effect! When mounting aux lights on a any type of Motorcycle whether they are HID or HALO, mount the lights low and aim them with others in mind.
Just think of this. When a cager sees a biker on a sure to kill sport bike popping a wheelie, what does that cager see when every other biker shows up? They still see the biker on the sport bike popping the wheelie! First impressions matter the most!
HID or ultra Halo bulbs are good for the rider to a point but keep in mind that there are others on the by-ways also!
Ride with respect. Ride with consideration. Ride today so you can ride another day!
My two cents!
I'd consider these. http://www.motolight.com/product/67504SPY
Yes, they are...but he asked for the "best".I think they are kinda pricey.... JMHO
I too am very night blind and need all the light I can get..
The Long Distance High Power LED's from Tricled.com just might fit the bill
I have these on my 08 GS...They mount on the fender mounting round braces and turn with the wheels...Mine have a dimmer switch to dim and brighten them...And YES I like em...