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I also have a deluxe, but the standard lights were super bright to me. Did some night riding at 10pm in the rain and I could see very well.
Any light bar I get will be decorative.
Any light bar I get will be decorative.
I definitely need to add one to the inside like yours. That looks awesomeoh yeah @Acmech1 gotta have the rock lights!! kids love them
I prefer lights that are independent of the other (OEM) lights (e.g., high beams, reverse lights).I installed the lights from the club store. In front there is one that plugs into your high beam. In back there are 1 or 2 that go on when you are in reverse. I also ran a separate light to the rear.
Very Much dependent on your intended use. Check out the Posts from Piney Life on you tube for the light bar up front; Its a simple, curved light bar that mounts just below the windshield. I your looking for a small, staight one for the front bumper, check out the S x S store. As for the rear, if the inteded use is for back up, The store has a great back up system consisting of a dual set up.I have a Pioneer 1000-5 Deluxe ordered and I have decided to order the Honda hard roof, under dash pocket, rear bumper and the Super ATV Flip up windshield.
I am thinking about adding some lights and wanted some thoughts from others.
Long light bar for hood or top of roof? Curved or straight (does it really matter?)?
I saw some post about the branches ripping off roof mounted light bar and I understand that; however, it seems the light from top would be ideal? - How durable are these lights (will they hold up to brush and small branches that grow over trails?)
Rear lights - Should I go with. a small light bar near middle bumper or two lights from each side of rear roof?
Any feedback is appreciated.
Tom
I have a Pioneer 1000-5 Deluxe ordered and I have decided to order the Honda hard roof, under dash pocket, rear bumper and the Super ATV Flip up windshield.
I am thinking about adding some lights and wanted some thoughts from others.
Long light bar for hood or top of roof? Curved or straight (does it really matter?)?
I saw some post about the branches ripping off roof mounted light bar and I understand that; however, it seems the light from top would be ideal? - How durable are these lights (will they hold up to brush and small branches that grow over trails?)
Rear lights - Should I go with. a small light bar near middle bumper or two lights from each side of rear roof?
Any feedback is appreciated.
Tom
I would at least consider the 12" plug-n-play front light from the HondaSXS club store. You can literally do the full install in under 5 minutes and it doesn't take an additional switch (turns on and off with high-beams). Not overbearing like the nine foot long hood or roof lights with elevendy billion LEDs in them to blind everyone around you.I get around just fine at night without a light bar, but too each their own. I will be adding at least to the rear and sides for having light when working in the dark outside my ride.
bumperm, Where did you get the mounts ? I want to do the same position, as I need a top light due to snow, and I have a clearance issue with top of roof due to garage.
Tim Salts - makes great brackets as well as rear hitch mounts for lights.Thanks, I think I will make my own, I don't like the E bay mounts as the lite sticks out to far. Thanks