Honda CB500X Auxiliary Driving Lights High / Low Dual Color Installation & Review
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- Опубликовано: 13 авг 2021
- I wanted a nice set of amber colored driving lights for my 2021 Honda CB500X adventure bike, but I found these cool little LED lights that have a high / low dual color feature. It was an easy installation. I will list the parts below that I used to complete this project. (Amazon Paid Links)
60watt Dual Projector Lights amzn.to/3iLBN05
3 Position Rocker Switch ebay.us/513fJb
Pair Light Bar Mounts amzn.to/3m7w6eS Авто/Мото
Thanks for the video and links. Appreciate it!
I really appreciate these videos. Thank you
Nice and clean great stuff!
Thanks for the video! I purchased same lights you got but have not hook them up yet because I need to get on off on switch for it!
I purchased the same lights and switch. Can you provide a more detailed wiring description on how to wire the lights and switch together, and power to the switch. As I have no clue what to do. Thanks
Clean and cheap, well done.
I realize this is a couple of years old but are you still happy with these lights? The size is perfect and the lighting they provide is impressive. They're cheap too. So if they hold up I'd say they're a major win.
I sold the bike but I see it around every now and then and they still work great. I agree, the features and size are awesome for the price.
This guy is like playing chess when everyone else is playing checkers. He’s on another level.
Just curious as why you put the switch on the right side . So you have to take your hand off the throttle . 😊
Neat!
Where did you get your engine guards and light bar?
Thansk for your time sharing all this. Could you tell us more about the top crash-bars ? Just about to install them (but not decided whether I would buy the lower ones, wondering if the top ones wouldn't be sufficient). It seems you were not confortable driving with them ?
They changed the feeling of th bike a slight bit. I am now used to it and like it. Just took a few rides to get used to it.
@@JackofAllMasterofNone thanks. I don't plan to do much off-road rides, I'm a rookie motorcyclist, and I felt the upper bar could be sufficient to protect also the lower parts (by keeping them above the ground), if there are not many rocks of course. Do you have any feedback on that ?
@@marcopolom The uppers may be enough if you just let the bike fall over but the lowers are more for engine protection. I was involved in an incident where a tractor trailer tire blew and hit my bike and those lower engine guards save my bike and my legs from serious damage.
Wow, great work. How are they performing now? Anything you would do differently?
Work great👍
What size hole for drilling the switch?
is there a punchout on the right side; for the switch ? 1" or size ?
No, you have to drill the plastic.