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 Post subject: FRONT LIGHT SWAP
PostPosted: 01 Jul 2011 01:25 
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Hi peeps, Got a 2000 M2 Cyclone with the 8 inch light up front, thinking of fitting a twin light unit of a 2005 XB12S to make it look more cooool, apart from the mounting points which are different, how will I rewire the two seperate lights to the existing loom, and will my wiring take the extra load and what would be the best screen to fit taking into consideration I only have the one gauge (speedo) to cover and most of them are shaped for the extra fitments, any info please :worthy: thanks Geoff.


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 Post subject: Re: FRONT LIGHT SWAP
PostPosted: 01 Jul 2011 12:25 
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geoff_52 wrote:
Hi peeps, Got a 2000 M2 Cyclone with the 8 inch light up front, thinking of fitting a twin light unit of a 2005 XB12S to make it look more cooool, apart from the mounting points which are different, how will I rewire the two seperate lights to the existing loom, and will my wiring take the extra load and what would be the best screen to fit taking into consideration I only have the one gauge (speedo) to cover and most of them are shaped for the extra fitments, any info please :worthy: thanks Geoff.
Geoff - Think you'll find that whilst they may (or may not) look cool, the light output is less then impressive.

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 Post subject: Re: FRONT LIGHT SWAP
PostPosted: 01 Jul 2011 14:13 
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chris(madrid) wrote:
geoff_52 wrote:
Hi peeps, Got a 2000 M2 Cyclone with the 8 inch light up front, thinking of fitting a twin light unit of a 2005 XB12S to make it look more cooool, apart from the mounting points which are different, how will I rewire the two seperate lights to the existing loom, and will my wiring take the extra load and what would be the best screen to fit taking into consideration I only have the one gauge (speedo) to cover and most of them are shaped for the extra fitments, any info please :worthy: thanks Geoff.
Geoff - Think you'll find that whilst they may (or may not) look cool, the light output is less then impressive.

Thanks for that Chris but I dont ride at night mate, well not the bike anyway ;)


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 Post subject: Re: FRONT LIGHT SWAP
PostPosted: 01 Jul 2011 19:09 
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geoff_52 wrote:
Thanks for that Chris but I dont ride at night mate, well not the bike anyway ;)
If you want different - you could look at GSG in Germany - nice billet clamps. And there is a German brand of imported Chinese stuff called SHIN-YO - they have unusual lights. They have ready made twin projector lens kits. and dual normal stuff. How about a pair of street triple lights?.

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 Post subject: Re: FRONT LIGHT SWAP
PostPosted: 01 Jul 2011 22:28 
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chris(madrid) wrote:
geoff_52 wrote:
Thanks for that Chris but I dont ride at night mate, well not the bike anyway ;)
If you want different - you could look at GSG in Germany - nice billet clamps. And there is a German brand of imported Chinese stuff called SHIN-YO - they have unusual lights. They have ready made twin projector lens kits. and dual normal stuff. How about a pair of street triple lights?.

Thanks mate I'll give them a look :yup:


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 Post subject: Re: FRONT LIGHT SWAP
PostPosted: 02 Jul 2011 19:29 
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Found something "unusual" on ebay too today - in the UK. Fork down-tube mounted spotlights. http://cgi.ebay.es/Spot-Lights-50mm-For ... 2c5d6e6c91

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