Just thought this might be of some interest to you guys. I did a lot of digging in to this and bought the cheapest solution I thought would work well. Well, I'm happy to report that both lights, one on my buddy Beers' bike and one on my Gasser, worked flawlessly over 3+ hours of night riding in San Manuel, AZ. We rode the trails we have used for our annual race course, which has lots of whoops, rain ruts, etc, and did 22 miles total. These lights, of course, are for DC voltage only but if you run a battery pack or do the Slick Nick stator mod and add a regulator/rectifier setup these lights will work for you.
If anyone needs more details in how I did my bike or Beers' bike just let me know.
(Links to the light and battery pack listed in the description of the vid)
Affordable Light Bar from Amazon
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Re: Affordable Light Bar from Amazon
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