Headlights ✔️


PsychoBunny

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Off to the mountains to test them out. Was going to put them on the handlebars but they fit perfectly on the forks :)

2400 Lumens each, got two for redundancy. Can remove each in 1 second via the rubber strap. Didn’t have the lights aligned for some pictures but you get the idea. Will have to do a video at night so far seems like a winner.

Light picture 1 - 700 lumen each.

Light picture 2 - 1500 lumens each.

Light picture 3 - 2400 lumens each.

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eddiebee

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I'm working on a minimalist lighting setup to get road legal, to avoid using a trailer as there's a mx track a few miles from my home. Found this DOT/ECE approved lowbeam projector which is only 1100 lumens but has a sharp cutoff.

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AL_V

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I'm working on a minimalist lighting setup to get road legal, to avoid using a trailer as there's a mx track a few miles from my home. Found this DOT/ECE approved lowbeam projector which is only 1100 lumens but has a sharp cutoff.

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That looks nice, and definitely passes the “minimalist” test!
I assume you need tail/brake lights as well.
Do they have to be DOT approved?
 

eddiebee

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That looks nice, and definitely passes the “minimalist” test!
I assume you need tail/brake lights as well.
Do they have to be DOT approved?
Not usually, but I suppose it depends where you are. I don't need a highbeam but do need a tail+brake light, signals, and at least one mirror.
 

Torqu3

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MA
I'm working on a minimalist lighting setup to get road legal, to avoid using a trailer as there's a mx track a few miles from my home. Found this DOT/ECE approved lowbeam projector which is only 1100 lumens but has a sharp cutoff.

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I love how compact and minimal it is. I was going to do something similar but really couldn't find a low enough profile light that I liked. I also did not consider having it shine through a window in the number plate, I was going to try and flush mount it. Could you post some beam pattern pics?

I ended up just mounting a pod at the top of the number plate. It's a triple pod dual beam (high/low) unit. It works well but I want to firm it up a bit, more bouncy than I'd like because of mounting.
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eddiebee

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Could you post some beam pattern pics?
The Koso Mini LED headlight series is available in lowbeam, highbeam, or fog. I got the lowbeam version.

Unfortunately the mounting position isn't perfect as the front fender blocks the light hitting directly in front of the bike, but for my needs it's fine.

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Bendejo

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Rhode Island
Off to the mountains to test them out. Was going to put them on the handlebars but they fit perfectly on the forks :)

2400 Lumens each, got two for redundancy. Can remove each in 1 second via the rubber strap. Didn’t have the lights aligned for some pictures but you get the idea. Will have to do a video at night so far seems like a winner.

Light picture 1 - 700 lumen each.

Light picture 2 - 1500 lumens each.

Light picture 3 - 2400 lumens each.

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How have the Lezyne lights worked out for you? My buddy and I want to go night riding on some trails and I think this is the ticket. Any opinions after some experience with these?
 
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