Baja Designs Led Lights
Baja Designs Led Lights
LP6 Light Pod Replacement Lens Kit – Universal – Driving Combo – Baja Amber – Baja Designs – 668513
Baja Designs Led Lights
LP6 Light Pod Replacement Lens Kit – Universal – Driving Combo – Clear – Baja Designs – 668503
Baja Designs Led Lights
LP6 Light Pod Replacement Lens Kit – Universal – Spot – Baja Amber – Baja Designs – 668511
Baja Designs Led Lights
LP6 Light Pod Replacement Lens Kit – Universal – Spot – Factory Amber – Baja Designs – 668516
Baja Designs Led Lights
LP9 Light Pod Replacement Lens Kit – Universal – Driving Combo – Baja Amber – Baja Designs – 668613
Baja Designs Led Lights
LP9 Light Pod Replacement Lens Kit – Universal – Driving Combo – Clear– Baja Designs – 668603
Baja Designs Led Lights
Baja Designs Led Lights
LP9 Light Pod Replacement Lens Kit – Universal – Spot – Baja Amber – Baja Designs – 668611
Baja Designs Led Lights
LP9 Light Pod Replacement Lens Kit – Universal – Spot – Clear – Baja Designs – 668601
Baja Designs Led Lights
LP9 Light Pod Replacement Lens Kit – Universal – Spot – Factory Amber – Baja Designs – 668614
Wiring Harness
LP9 Sport Series Splitter 2-Light Max Wiring Harness – Universal – Baja Designs – 640175
Motorfans Led Lights
Motorfans Auxiliary Lamp K3S 40W 3000K/6000K High/Low Beam 4000LM LED – HK540609
Motorfans Led Lights
Motorfans Kenzo KZ40 35W 6000K 3600LM Spot Beam LED Auxiliary Lamp – HK400609
Motorfans Led Lights
Motorfans L4G 40W Fully Dimmable 6500K 4200LM Combo/Spot Beam LED Auxiliary Lamp – HK230609
Motorfans Led Lights
Motorfans L4G 40W Fully Dimmable 6500K 4200LM LED Auxiliary Lamp – Combo Beam
Motorfans Led Lights
Motorfans L4G 40W Fully Dimmable 6500K 4200LM LED Auxiliary Lamp – Spot Beam
Motorfans Led Lights
Motorfans L4X 30W 6000K 3000LM spot beam LED auxiliary lamp – HK114609
Motorfans Led Lights
Motorfans L4X Max 35W Fully Dimmable 6000K 3600LM Spot Beam LED Auxiliary Lamp – HK550609
Motorfans Led Lights
Motorfans L6R V1 45W With Strobe Function 6500K 5000LM LED Auxiliary Lamp – HK240609
Motorfans Led Lights
Motorfans L6R V2 45W With Strobe/Horn Function 6500K 5000LM LED Auxiliary Lamp – HK360609
Different types of Aux lights In general, the lights are classified into four classes. Floods, spots, hyperspots and hybrids. These classifications are based on the sort of light pattern they produce. Hyperspot The hyperspot is the specialist among the auxiliary lights. It casts a very narrow beam, you'll read a figure like 5° or 6° as the light beam description. At close range, like if you point it at a wall, you will see an extremely bright and well-defined circular light beam. The narrow beam projects light over huge distances Spot Beam The Spot beam is a great source of confidence for the rider. It projects a 10-15° beam that shoots out over a good distance and isn't too narrow like the hyperspot. There's a well-defined circle of light but it's a notably bigger circle than the hyperspot and it reaches a little less into the ether. A 3,000-lumen spot beam can easily hit 3-400m. The wider circle of light, once again, means focusing the spot beam is important to its utility and you have to careful not to dazzle oncoming traffic. Most focusing instructions suggest choosing to align the hotspots of the beam exactly aligned with the motorcycle but dipping so that at 100ft, the beam dips 2 inches or 5cm in height from the center of the light. Flood Beam As the name suggests, a flood beam projects a an extremely large circle of light ahead of the light unit. This is good for filling in the gaps that the low beam of the motorcycle might have. Floodlights can be extremely bright and they project really wide light beams, you will see numbers like 80° or 120°. Focusing a flood beam is about minimizing dazzle for oncoming traffic because the wide nature of the beam means exact light unit focus isn't crucial to the operation. Hybrid or driving light patterns A hybrid or driving pattern usually uses multiple LEDs set up with a combination of spot and flood lenses to produce a beam that balances the distance of the beam and the width of the beam. These are perhaps the most useful of the lights to add to a motorcycle with weak headlights because their job is to produce a reasonably wide beam with a significant distance. Some of the smarter lights will give you the option to change the lenses so that you can choose how many forward pointing LED units are working as floods or spots depending on how you'd like to help the motorcycle headlight. NOTE: Most LED lights do not actually include the full mounting hardware and you'll need to make separate purchases for that. Most good brands do include wiring, instructions, and switches though The trickiest bit though is to find a power line the lights can use. Most will mount the battery directly for power with an inline fuse. But they all need switched power. That's a power line the light can tap into which comes online only when the ignition is turned on. This part has to be attacked carefully. If you cut or splice a wire, you could void your warranty. Lumens and Lux are the two units that you will see most often. They're expressions of light intensity. Lumens measure the total light output. That's all the light in all the directions - which is a sphere for a pin-point light source. Lumen counts range in the thousands for most LEDs today but you have to take a small pinch of salt. Actual lumen counts usually are below the printed number.