Switch Mounted

Lights Mounted

And.....They Work!

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Yeah, that is basically what I did (Minus the Fuze-block. Gonna get one of those soon). I contacted the manufacturer of the switch, explained my situation and they said their switch could handle that load easily.Hppants wrote: ↑Mon May 08, 2017 8:30 am Mine are the Mondo-motos and they look very much like Nicks. 10W, IP68 standard. I did have one exhibit a driver failure, but I replaced it and so far, so good. Like you, I ran a cheap waterproof switch, and the circuit goes to my fuze-block. Since the lights draw such a small amount of current (less than 1 amp each), I simply used the switch to break the hot wire, and since the switch is rated for up to 20 amps, I have no problems.
These definitely have a good bit of adjustment outward if desired. I have mine mostly inward and it is very close to touching the fork leg, so not much more inward was available. I went with the Flood over the spot for this reason, it lights up areas past the guardrails.Uncle Hud wrote: ↑Wed May 10, 2017 10:19 am Just curious, JustiNck1, about aiming these guys left/right. I'm thinking of aiming each of mine a little 'outboard' to illuminate critters (or people) on the sides of the road.
Keeping the up/down aiming horizontal, but considering the left/right to spread a little from straight ahead.
Any insights?
Well you didn't ask me so...Uncle Hud wrote: ↑Wed May 10, 2017 10:19 am Just curious, JustiNck1, about aiming these guys left/right. I'm thinking of aiming each of mine a little 'outboard' to illuminate critters (or people) on the sides of the road.
Keeping the up/down aiming horizontal, but considering the left/right to spread a little from straight ahead.
Any insights?
Jeez, what a wussie! (Now that we've gotten the obligatory insult out of the way ...)wheatonFJR wrote: ↑Wed May 10, 2017 1:11 pm <snip, snip, snip> I will not be riding at night unless it's an emergency...or an extremely long day.
Good write-up on the lights... for the helmet visor, I have a transition visor on my Bell helmet and I love it!! The Bell visor is around $120 IIRC.JustinNck1 wrote: ↑Wed May 10, 2017 1:36 pm Well I wear a tinted visor all the time. I carry clear safety glasses and leave my shield open if I need to see better, but I don't mind riding with the shield down in the dark, but this extra light helps significantly.
Do you realize the GT Air has a retractable sun shade built in? You will always have a sun shade available AND the clear faceshield!FTL900 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 14, 2017 11:38 amGood write-up on the lights... for the helmet visor, I have a transition visor on my Bell helmet and I love it!! The Bell visor is around $120 IIRC.JustinNck1 wrote: ↑Wed May 10, 2017 1:36 pm Well I wear a tinted visor all the time. I carry clear safety glasses and leave my shield open if I need to see better, but I don't mind riding with the shield down in the dark, but this extra light helps significantly.
I bought a Shoei GT Air recently, and I'm going to upgrade to the transition visor for that too. As expensive as it is ($180 for the Shoei visor), you only spend it once, and I've been enjoying my Bell helmet with that visor for over 2 years. it's great to have a tinted visor in mid-day but a clear one to ride home at night and not have to think about it. As far as I know, Bell and Shoei are the only two helmet companies that have the transition visor. I won't buy another helmet that doesn't have this option available.
In this picture, I had just walked outside to get on my new (to me) bike, so it's just starting to darken.
It's tough to spend that much money on a visor, but it's a purchase that I don't regret.
Here's the same helmet and visor during an afternoon ride, and you can see that it's pretty dark. My passenger had a regular tinted visor and mine is actually darker.
I know- I've used it once or twice, but I'm not a fan of internal flip-down shields, I don't think the optics are as good and I don't use it much. I also always ride with sunglasses, and could just remove those at night, but I really like the transition shield, so I'll part with a bit of my expendable income for it.Do you realize the GT Air has a retractable sun shade built in? You will always have a sun shade available AND the clear faceshield!