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Headlight options for Pro w/delete

Thinking about doing a head light delete vent kit but still want a light for emergencies or those late night rides back off the mtn. Anyone have a clean small led light solution?

Was thinking about just getting a cyclops helmet light and leaving it in my tunnel bag.

Or mount a small led bar somewhere???
 
Thanks guys. sounds like the helmet light maybe the way to go..I can see how the ones with batteries could be cool if you ever got in a emergency situation and needed to hike out or repair something late at night.

Aklogan, where do plan on putting those Rigid lights on your sled? Please post some pics when your done.
 
I have a pic of the way A friend did them its really simple. Just get a piece is flat bar and run it across the chassis a frame and it matches about perfect. To height and location.
 
X2 for the Lead Dog helmet light! I don't bother with headlights on the IQR, and it opens up the night riding world! looking for a headlight delete kit for the pro. The only issue is our local idiot forest service idiot, constantly harassing me for no headlight in the middle of the day, for not having a headlight on the sled.
 
I bought a Cyclops 900 lumens light at the snow show from Darryl http://www.cyclopsadventuresports.com/?page=products&id=96

I got to use it the other evening when I was putting the ridge cap on my new shop building. AllI can say is this thing works awesome. I can't wait to try it out in the snow at night. And as far as working with Darryl, unbelievable customer service. Nice to see people run their business like this. Straight up!

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I have a pic of the way A friend did them its really simple. Just get a piece is flat bar and run it across the chassis a frame and it matches about perfect. To height and location.
Did he just use like two little PIAA lights shining through the vents? Couple you post the pic?

I normally ride with a headlamp for fixing stuff and think a headlight for riding would be sweet, but really like having one on the sled.
 
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