Whats A Good Spotlight to Fit?
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servetakid
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I would only plan to fit one. I have an LED rear light bulb. And the spot light would only be used ocassinally when needed, not perminantly.
- frank sanderson
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here are a couple of pics of the ones I fitted to my SX all the wires are inside horncast just drill 2 holes in horncast ,couldnt bear to drill holes in my fairings,.Wired them up to sidelight bulb wiring so on seperately from main and dip . Idont have a battery but are very bright when revs are high . really needs a big out put stator like a BGM Im on normal type electronic.






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Neat and practical
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servetakid
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Really like them spots, I already have holes in the horncasting area from indicator stalks. What male are they?
Thanks
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- Muttley McLadd
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They're fog lights. Different beam pattern.servetakid wrote:I also was looking at these type of spots. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/A-Pair-Rally- ... 2a17d847a2
Cheap enought, any thoughts?
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the spots are driving lights Stainless steel the same as fitted to the new mini made by wipac so cost a bit will see what I can get them for .Bulbs are same as would be used on mini but as I said very bright when revs are high, for best results would suit a scoot with battery and electronic.
