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lets talk headlights

(.)(.) theres a pair for ya!!!! sorry just couldn't resist, pia seems to make a lot of lights that are pretty reasonably priced, have seen several modded sleds with them.
 
running a mesh hood on a KK and I have no head light at all. soooo what is the lightest brightest sub $100.00ish set up?

Dump the sled mounted lights and go with a helmet mount system.
Far more useful than anything mounted to the sled.. See where you look.
and no more snow piling up over your lights..
Ill give snowest members our snow show special 35 or 50 watt lifetime warrantied helmet mounted light for $99.95
I also have sled mounted halogens in 50 or 75 watts for 54.00 each spot or flood
 
if you dont want to spend a bunch of money, some little fog lights, like the crappy wally world ones are like 15 bucks, easy to mount with the wires and stuff the come with, OK, they may only last one season, but when you catch a tree branch and rip a $50 PIAA off, your gonna be pi$$ed!!! these things you can just keep throwing new ones on if you break em. i got a set of 55w halogens, those little buggers are BRIGHT, just as good if not better then stock, because they are a better light pattern. I dont realy ride when its dark out, the only time i do stuff like that is when i load things up at night, or EARLY morning, just another options, just threw a set of these cheap ones on my RT. they look pretty sweet on these sleds.

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