Hey Neil, Just because I have been playing with ideas on adding a back-up auxiliary light and replacing the current metal fog light housing for my red fog light....I had been doing some snooping all over the web and as far as $$ is concerned I see that Harbor freight has this type of rubberized housing work lamp for cheap. I'm not sure if there is one in your area, but her is the link to what I'm talking about: http://www.harborfreight.com/automotive-motorcycle/accessory-lights/12-volt-halogen-vehicle-work-light-93904.html I mean for $7.99 it is hard to beat plus they seem to have good reviews my .02 Tony
> > > What I should think you'd want for in back would be a working light type > > beam, lots of spread in both directions. GE has a nice little 4" sealed > > beam unit that I've seen supplied in a black rubber bumper mount. I had > one > > that I meant to put on the '84 Westy but never got a round tuit. > > > This is what I'm thinking. Alistair has this type of light it seems: > > http://shufti.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/img_3794.jpg > > > > |
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