Adding Bright LED Running Lights

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I liked my past two bikes (SV650S and CBR600RR) because they had dual headlights. I feel like it made the bike really visible.

I'm not a huge fan of the single headlight since it makes the bike seem farther than it is.

I'm shooting for the triangle of light headlight configuration with a stock primary headlight.

I'm thinking of a set of lights like the following:

CRUISER MINI HALOGEN DRIVING LIGHTS CHROME 55-364 | Pashnit Moto

or

GLENDA | Clearwater Lights High Powered LED Motorcycle Lights | FREE Shipping | Pashnit Moto

I wouldn't drill into my fenders at all. I'd make a bracket that ties into the factory fender mounts, or make something that ties into the fork tubes or side mirrors.


Any ideas? I saw some things on Amazon, but the quality looked pretty poor. I don't mind dropping some cash for a quality product especially if it would save my life, but if I could find something a little more affordable than $400, that would be ideal.

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The Clearwater LED lights are what I've seen most running. They are bright!

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Worked for me. :)

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I have the clearwater darla lights from pashhnit.

Darla Info Page

In this pic they are dimmed to about 10%.

The low beam in the pic is a 50 watt HID.

I have them wired to go to full brightness when I switch on the high beam.

The quality of the light and bracket is VERY good and you won't have to drill any holes to mount them.

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