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Message started by Beagle on 08/17/12 at 12:49:25

Title: Fog Lights
Post by Beagle on 08/17/12 at 12:49:25

Anyone ever put some fog lights on their Savage?

Title: Re: Fog Lights
Post by teabowl13 on 08/18/12 at 08:38:57

I installed a pair of these on my Nighthawk; (which I use to go camping and traveling on). They weren't cheap, and I used a wiring loom from Eastern Beaver.com; also not cheap, but they are all super high quality, bullet proof, and work great!
Each one of these lights is substantially brighter than the stock headlight...

http://stores.intuitwebsites.com/hstrial-QualiRegResou/-strse-41/Model-60-LED-off/Detail.bok

Title: Re: Fog Lights
Post by ralfyguy on 08/18/12 at 12:28:28

28W a piece. Could the electrical system handle two of them?

Title: Re: Fog Lights
Post by teabowl13 on 08/18/12 at 12:42:28

i don't know about the Savage.
On my Nighthawk, I had two cheap-o 55w Halogen lights at first, but I sat at idle waiting for a long train and killed my battery with them. That's why I switched.
I know there are other LED driving lights out there that are cheaper, but I do a lot of riding on back country roads at night, and really wanted a good floodlight.
It realy depends on what you want from the lights; if you just want to be seen better by other drivers, you won't need anything this fancy...

Title: Re: Fog Lights
Post by ralfyguy on 08/18/12 at 12:47:49


447571727F677C2123100 wrote:
i don't know about the Savage.
On my Nighthawk, I had two cheap-o 55w Halogen lights at first, but I sat at idle waiting for a long train and killed my battery with them. That's why I switched.
I know there are other LED driving lights out there that are cheaper, but I do a lot of riding on back country roads at night, and really wanted a good floodlight.
It realy depends on what you want from the lights; if you just want to be seen better by other drivers, you won't need anything this fancy...

No I wanna SEE at night, although the stocklight with a Sylvania Silverware bulb isn't all that shabby. But could be better. Especially the high beam with that bulb is actually pretty decent, at least for me. But only after I got that bulb in there. I could use a bit more low beam output, perhaps just mount one of them underneath the stock light. There's bolts in the tree that could be used for fabbing a bracket to screw on there.

Title: Re: Fog Lights
Post by wambr on 08/19/12 at 03:20:20


372429233C22303C450 wrote:
28W a piece. Could the electrical system handle two of them?


I think that Yes, power generator suffice. it is about 350w and load on it is approximately 250-300w. these lamps consume 28w. still remains a small supply of power.

Title: Re: Fog Lights
Post by sytvngale on 08/19/12 at 11:14:41

I found a really nice looking light bar that I plan to put on mine.  I have to save some nickels, however, because it costs about $230.  Supposedly it comes with a wiring harness that goes direct to the battery and provides a separate switch for the fog lights.  Anyone used one of these?  I'll try and find the link, but I think it is made by Kuyakan

Title: Re: Fog Lights
Post by sytvngale on 08/19/12 at 11:22:31

Here's that link
http://www.cruisercustomizing.com/lightbar-suzuki/part/CWI-03-0092?utm_source=nextag&utm_medium=cse&utm_campaign=nextag&utm_content=22556

Title: Re: Fog Lights
Post by Beagle on 08/20/12 at 06:36:04


5255574F46404D44210 wrote:
Here's that link
http://www.cruisercustomizing.com/lightbar-suzuki/part/CWI-03-0092?utm_source=nextag&utm_medium=cse&utm_campaign=nextag&utm_content=22556


Nice!  Don't know if I want to spend that much $ but they do look good!  Thanks for the link!

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