Fog Light Kits
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I ordered a kit from Bryan a while back and finally had some time to install it. I can tell you it's a very well put together set that is complete and installed perfectly (especially with the detailed instructions). I have not had a chance to ride at night with them but, in my dark garage test, the lights seem to make a huge difference. Can't wait to be able to fully test light output at night. Thanks Bryan for making this kit.
Edit: for those who want to level the lights, based upon Bryan's instructions, I downloaded a level app for the phone because I didn't have what Bryan was using. No need to buy the fancy level Bryan has if you don't have one.
Edit: for those who want to level the lights, based upon Bryan's instructions, I downloaded a level app for the phone because I didn't have what Bryan was using. No need to buy the fancy level Bryan has if you don't have one.
Last edited by bw03 on Tue Mar 22, 2022 6:07 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Fog Light Kits
It does fit the stock bars just fine. Here's a pic of mine. The wires do touch the bleeder valve but it's not a problem.Thunderdawg wrote: ↑Wed Mar 16, 2022 10:06 pmBryan, the pic above is misleading as the clutch fluid bleed valve would block all but the thinnest of brackets. So, it's no joy for me at this point.
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Would you be able to create a bracket to mount the Denali D4 lights on the trellis frame on the sides? I really liked them on my Versys, because they were very bright in dark roads.
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Thanks for the pix. I did figure out (finally!) the pic that Bryan posted. My kit arrived yesterday and will be on my bike soon.bw03 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 22, 2022 6:02 pmIt does fit the stock bars just fine. Here's a pic of mine. The wires do touch the bleeder valve but it's not a problem.Thunderdawg wrote: ↑Wed Mar 16, 2022 10:06 pmBryan, the pic above is misleading as the clutch fluid bleed valve would block all but the thinnest of brackets. So, it's no joy for me at this point.
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I’m sure I could come up with something but I won’t have time for new projects until fall or winter.
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Just a follow up after using the lights for a bit. They are great. It definately gives off the much needed light the stock lights were missing. I use it only on low beam and it's more than enough.
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Thank you for all of the updates. Glad to hear they’re working good for you.
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