***DK Custom Products Stealth LED Driving - Passing Lights***

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***DK Custom Products Stealth LED Driving - Passing Lights***

See and Be Seen!!

Stealth LED Driving - Passing Lights Headlight Universal Mount

Universal Fitment

These lights will work with any modern 12 volt Motorcycle.


These LED Lights pack a Lot of Punch in a small package. They can replace a Headlight, or be used as Aux. Driving/Passing lights.

Click HERE for more information and pictures :)

StealthBlackLight2.jpg


This is an easy install. The Lights come with Step-by-Step instructions, as well as Posi-Tap connectors for fast, secure & easy connections.


Kelsey
 
Sweet as hell! Now just waiting for the time to trace down which wire to posi-tap into... was thinking about high/low beam simultaneous, but the more I think about it, the more I've decided just to tap into the low beam only.
 
Low beam is the yellow wire in the headlight bucket? Or is there a better place to tap in? (later) Looks like just behind the headlight bucket is a good spot, assuming I orient the wire taps vertically. Looks as though I should be able to drop both wires into the end of each tap, one for hot, one for ground.
 
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See and Be Seen!!

Stealth LED Driving - Passing Lights Headlight Universal Mount

Universal Fitment:
These lights will work with any modern 12 volt Motorcycle.

These LED Lights pack a Lot of Punch in a small package. They can replace a Headlight, or be used as Aux. Driving/Passing lights.

Click HERE for more information and pictures :)

This is an easy install. The Lights come with Step-by-Step instructions, as well as Posi-Tap connectors for fast, secure & easy connections.


TrikeStealthDrivingEG2.jpg


FEATURES & SPECS:

  • Sold as a Pair
  • 1400 Lumens combined
  • Bright White Beams at 6000K
  • Superior Color Contrast for Better Visibility
  • Aluminum Body/Glass lens
  • Low amp draw of 0.8 amps each
  • LED Lifespan: 30,000 Hours
  • 1 Year Warranty
  • 2.2" in Diameter & 2.6" Long


Clint
 
Low beam is the yellow wire in the headlight bucket? Or is there a better place to tap in? (later) Looks like just behind the headlight bucket is a good spot, assuming I orient the wire taps vertically. Looks as though I should be able to drop both wires into the end of each tap, one for hot, one for ground.

I think I'd come off the battery with a relay ... or off the Ignition switch with a relay ... just my $0.02
 
I think I'd come off the battery with a relay ... or off the Ignition switch with a relay ... just my $0.02

Tapped in just behind the headlight shell as I mentioned earlier; these things ROCK. Have had no problems with them whatsoever, and they *really* light up the world, important when you live out in the boonies and need to watch for critters.

I've also noticed that, since I have mine mounted low on the engine guard, the triangle formed by the headlight, the running lights, and these bad boys seems to grab the cagers' attention. Noticed a definite increase in people in front of me getting out of the left lane when I approach. Not screaming up behind them, maybe 2-3mph faster... before, I'd wait a while and they'd move over, now they tend to move over before I get to them.

Thanks to DK for a superior product, and for including enough mounting brackets to make almost any angle/mounting position possible!
 
Tapped in just behind the headlight shell as I mentioned earlier; these things ROCK. Have had no problems with them whatsoever, and they *really* light up the world, important when you live out in the boonies and need to watch for critters.

I've also noticed that, since I have mine mounted low on the engine guard, the triangle formed by the headlight, the running lights, and these bad boys seems to grab the cagers' attention. Noticed a definite increase in people in front of me getting out of the left lane when I approach. Not screaming up behind them, maybe 2-3mph faster... before, I'd wait a while and they'd move over, now they tend to move over before I get to them.

Thanks to DK for a superior product, and for including enough mounting brackets to make almost any angle/mounting position possible!

Very cool! Thank you for the great review.

I have experienced the same thing myself.

I also noticed Scott (he has them on his TG) when he was riding behind me, much better with them on.

Kevin
 
Stealth LED Driving - Passing Lights Headlight
Universal Mount​




TrikeStealthDriving3.jpg




LED Lights pack a Lot of Punch in a small package. They can replace a Headlight, or be used as Aux. Driving/Passing lights.





Click HERE for More Information and Photos

 
FITMENT: These lights will work with any modern 12 volt Motorcycle.

  • With the L Bracket Option, they will fit on any Touring Model at the Floorboard Bracket.

  • With the Engine Guard Clamp Option, they will fit on any Harley-Davidson that has an Engine Guard.

  • With the 39mm Fork Clamp Option, they will fit on any Harley-Davidson that has 39mm forks (Sportsters, & many Dynas)

  • Comes w/ enough wire to mount anywhere on the front of the bike/trike.



Kelsey

 
Very cool! Thank you for the great review.

I have experienced the same thing myself.

I also noticed Scott (he has them on his TG) when he was riding behind me, much better with them on.

Kevin

Just noticed it's been almost a year since I started running these. For those of you thinking about them, go ahead and get them! I've had zero problems with these little gems since I mounted them. No burnouts, no wiring issues, no heat issues, no fading, and no shifting/drooping as far as the mounting brackets go. They look just as good as the day I installed them and are every bit as bright. And for once, no wiring issues at all, the connection is as firm and strong as the day I hooked 'em up. Great product!
 
Just noticed it's been almost a year since I started running these. For those of you thinking about them, go ahead and get them! I've had zero problems with these little gems since I mounted them. No burnouts, no wiring issues, no heat issues, no fading, and no shifting/drooping as far as the mounting brackets go. They look just as good as the day I installed them and are every bit as bright. And for once, no wiring issues at all, the connection is as firm and strong as the day I hooked 'em up. Great product!

Could you post a picture of the lights on your Freewheeler?

Thanks,

Lola
 
Thank you very much, Red.

No problem. Note that this placement is just how I set it up to give me a nice low, wide spread of light since I live out in the country. I ride into work at 5 in the morning or before, and need to watch for rabbits and the like bouncing out of brush along the side of the road. There are enough brackets included with the lights that you could mount them in lots of different locations depending on your particular requirements.
 

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