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About this item [10 Lighting Modes] The 2" led lights can be switched to 10 lighting modes between white/yellow/blue color. [12V-48V Wide Application] The led lights widely work for Motorcycle ATV UTV GolfCart Offroad Trucks Trailer Boat etc 12V/24V/36V/48V automotive. [Durable Aluminum Housing]The led lights' housing is made by heavy thick aluminum alloy,easy to shockproof and effective heat dissipation. [Warerproof]The led lights freely use for harsh weather such as heavy rain snow moisture foggy. [Package Included] 2 of pack 2 Inch Motorcycle Led Lights Bar › See more product details
I just finished installing these on my motorcycle and there are some things about them that I like, some things I really don't. For now they will do the job, but I might swap them for something better.The mounting is interesting but seems to work pretty well. I mounted them vertically on a couple of brackets on my front wheel and there is enough adjustment in both axis to get them about where I want them. I didn't want to have to add an L bracket, so the versatility in the mount is a good thing. And they seem bright enough, certainly better than not having any aux lighting, so that's also a plus.What I hate is having to cycle through the stupid colors. The yellow, OK I can understand that but having blue lights is flat out stupid. There's no way to wire these up so that you only get white lights, or yellow lights. At least not with the instructions, which by the way the included instructions were for a totally different model of lights. So basically you hook them up to a switch, then you have to turn on/off until you get to the color you want. Just annoying.I also want to mention that the grill on them, since I mounted mine vertically, I wanted to rotate the grill so that it would be as it would be if they were horizontal. But that's not possible. The front is basically a hexagon but they only have taps for screws on three of the sides. So there's that. But it's not the end of the world, again just kind of annoying.For the price I guess they are alright, wiring them up wasn't very hard at all, but I don't know if I'd recommend them and knowing what I know about them now I might have gone another direction instead.