Finally found a way to mount my PIAA 1100LED lights

vazbro

Member
As many of you C650GT owners know ( not sure about the C600 sport), there are not many places on our bikes to install auxiliary lights so after check everywhere and not finding a proper mount for my lights, I decided to make one. It is not that hard. All you need is about 18" long 1" x 1/4" steel plain bar to fabricate your own mount. You need to reduce about 2" of the width of the bar to about 3/4" for it to fit in the spot. It is not pretty but it is very sturdy and gets the job done. I let the pictures speak for themselves.
PS: Those PIAA 1100LED are very powerful for their size!*
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Xian Forbes

New member
Those are very smart looking. I was thinking I might mount some lights in the same place, the sport is not any better in mounting options.

Do you have them on all the time? or is it something that you use like an extra bright addition to the high-beams.
 

vazbro

Member
They triggered by my high beam and I have them on only durning day time so people can see I am coming but I have to turn them off in the intersections because they are very bright, even during the day. Very good lights!
 

Xian Forbes

New member
What are your thoughts on these now that you've had them for a while. at 3hundred ish dollars they look very inviting, but I am concerned that without a dimmer, they might be too bright. I like the clearwater and vision x products but they are awfully expensive but do provide a dimmer. I would like aux lights on during the day ( hope not to terrorize oncoming traffic) and at night when riding up in the hills or on a cloverleaf on/off ramp that can get dodgy when its dark. I assume they are brighter than stock H7?
 

vazbro

Member
What are your thoughts on these now that you've had them for a while. at 3hundred ish dollars they look very inviting, but I am concerned that without a dimmer, they might be too bright. I like the clearwater and vision x products but they are awfully expensive but do provide a dimmer. I would like aux lights on during the day ( hope not to terrorize oncoming traffic) and at night when riding up in the hills or on a cloverleaf on/off ramp that can get dodgy when its dark. I assume they are brighter than stock H7?
I am very happy with these lights. They are very powerful for the small size they have. I have attached them to my high beam and I turn my high beams on when I need more light. Since I have installed bi-xenon projectors, my low beams are good for around the city and I turn my high beams on when there are no cars so no need for a dimmer. It goes full power every time I trigger the high beam!
 

Frankxoz

New member
Nice job,

Something about great minds think alike springs to mind.

We'll shortly have a kit ready for our lights as well. Prototype is similar to this, production is allow, powder coated for durability.

1. MADE in USA
2. Dimmer - then automatically to full power when high beam is switched on
3. Mounting bar.

Stay tuned!
 

Xian Forbes

New member
Who do you work for specifically Frank? In a previous thread you have mentioned Clearwater and "our HID kits". I am in the market for touring lights and would be interested in knowing what it is you have in the works.
 
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