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Foglights on bars

i have a mesh hood..i got the gauge plate that mounts on the bar and then mounted my fog lights on the underside of the guage plate..i got the guage remount plate from bdx or timbersled..one of them...works really well and so easy...
 
Old powder special

Did the same. Mounted off t-post on handle bars. Didn't help too much cause as soon as you counter steered on a sidehill it didn't help. On the trail worked great. Get a helmet light and forget the ones on the sled. Leed-dog makes a solid setup and has been for a long time.

See where you're going. Best thing ever for night riding.

Can hook right into you old leads to lights. Hook it up so when you change from high to low beams the helmet light goes on and off. Great for riding with buddies. Hope this helps.
 
Did the same. Mounted off t-post on handle bars. Didn't help too much cause as soon as you counter steered on a sidehill it didn't help. On the trail worked great. Get a helmet light and forget the ones on the sled. Leed-dog makes a solid setup and has been for a long time.

See where you're going. Best thing ever for night riding.

Can hook right into you old leads to lights. Hook it up so when you change from high to low beams the helmet light goes on and off. Great for riding with buddies. Hope this helps.

that sounds good...is there any issue if ya fall off the sled and rip the wiring..??
 
thought about the helmet light thing, but i dont night ride much, and i was just wanting some sort of light on the sled incase i have to ride out in the dark or something. Here once school starts back up i'll build some thing in welding class and i'll post up some pics when im done.
 
Please do use some type of light.. I cant tell you how many people I talk to every season that tell me they didn't have lights on their sled and got stuck in the dark.. This can be a life and death occurrence..or at least a very cold night on the mountain..
 
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