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thanks for that GULG
do you have them on with main beam all the time and have know battery charging problems or do you just use occasionally?? |
for 25� I'd be interested too :p
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another very interested a useful mod I can afford and all the better with winter just around the next bend :)
will you have any for the ace day, if you're going that is ? |
I've a set of these made up, will be cured and ready for despatch on Tuesday if anyone is interested, otherwise I'll ebay them at full price of �20 + P&P (XT660 is �15 + p&p)
I also found a set of early prototypes, they are unpainted and have the wrong hole size (they are M10, and should be M8) but will work if someone wants them - �5 +P&P, I'll undercoat them before they go. drop me a PM or email. |
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And WORTH every penny (or pence, but that does not sound right) |
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you have a PM |
Just to be clear.
I've just noticed a load of posts that I've not seen in this thread.
OK, The brackets are �15 +p&p to the XT660.Com members, �20 + p&p through Ebay. For �65 +P7P I can supply these with lights, they are the Halfords ones as detailed in previous posts, complete with switch relay and wires. Not considered a price for these on Ebay, probably �75ish + p&p Everyone who has expressed an interest, has stuck with the brackets alone, and supplied thier own lights, wiring, relay & switch. I'm happy to make up a switch, mounting and some cables - but I'll ned to sort a price for this. It fixes to bike in a manner that can be removed later as can the light brackets. You don't ned to modify the bike at all to take this stuff. I think I'll put a post in the 'for sale bit', as it's easier to find for people. ------------ I still have the early protoype brackets, anyone else wanting these - let me know as we're back to building to order again! |
I just chanced upon these spot lights this morning -
http://www.trailtechproducts.co.uk/a..._HID_MR11.html
There is some more information about them on the US site - http://www.trailtech.net/single_hid_mr11.html Would they work with the brackets? Al. |
It's hard to say without seeing them. The size quoted is 80x47x100mm, if the dimensions are 'Diameter x drop x lenght' then yes, if they are 'length x drop x diameter' then maybe!
I suspect the diameter is 47mm, drop is 80mm and length is 100mm, in which case, yes again. But the information is just too abiguous to be 100% sure The problem isn't with the brackets, it's the space available. You could position the brackets to be lower, and so fit in a bigger light unit but you would then run the risk of the forks hitting the lights during a turn. By removing the 'Tow hook' you could improve this. |
Trail Tech MR11 lights are small and compact. They are timetested,
proven performers. Perfect as helmet lights and lights for small machines or backup lights for large machines. MR11�s are great for custom/extreme applications. � Color Temperature: 5600K Daylight � Reflectors: 6� Spot, 13� Flood � Power Consumption: 13 Watt � 13 Watt Lumens: 500 Lumens � Auto-Restrike: Not Enabled � Housing Diameter: 46mm (1.8�) � Housing Depth: 82mm (3.2�) � Housing Material: Billet Aluminum � Weight: 185g (6.5 oz.) � Ballast: Self-Contained Ballast � Polarity: +/- Polarity Requirement � Power Required: 12V DC MR11 Overview: MR11 Post Mounted: Post mounted lights are well suited for custom applications. � Mounts in any 3/8� hole. |
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