Yep, get us a price on these brackets. I'm interested also.
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Yep, get us a price on these brackets. I'm interested also.
I hate those damn things. I pulled over off of the highway one day because an idiot had one of those coming up behind me and I thought it was a Motor Cop. Nope, just an inconsiderate person on a motorcycle. Those should be illegal on anything but an emergency vehicle.
Here in Aust, they are!! Only permitted on Emergency Response Vehicles, and until fairly recently the various different types of first responders all had different lights/flashes & sirens, so you could both see and hear if it was a Cop or a Firey or an Ambo coming up behind you, but now..... they all run the same lights & sirens, plus they've expanded the use of Red & Blues to include the various State Emergency Services too! :gaah: It was all different, back in the day..... :mad: dunno what the world is coming too! :dontknow:
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Sorry for the silly question... I'm just trying to understand if there are any issues with this mount...
Having your lights mounted on pretty much the wheel; aren't they moving up and down with the wheel, based on the road conditions?
Couldn't this create some issues for the incoming traffic and unintentionally "flash them" (from two different points at different intervals) constantly, especially on a bumpy road?
same here I would be interested in set of brackets
Id buy a set. I have a set of light and no place to install them. I would get a set of brackets if you make them. Like someone mention, I like the lights tracks as you steer the bike. Look really good.
Looks like after water jetting, bending and powdercoat the cost would be 30 US Dollars plus shipping.
Is anyone interested?
I ended up going with the Lamonster kit for $120. You get everything you need except zip ties. They mount to the upper bolts on the front shocks, install was easy and for the price I doubt I could piece a kit of my own together for that price and a lifetime warranty to boot. Seemed logical at the time.