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mudmatt 24-06-10 18:48

Adventure Spec Vision x LED lighting
 
Has anyone got these or used them???
Thinking about getting a set of the fog lights for those winter months

stumpydave 24-06-10 19:36

How about a link Matt then we can see what you're looking at?

mudmatt 24-06-10 20:53

http://www.adventure-spec.com/shop/v.../prod_207.html

jasext 24-06-10 22:20

A friend of mine retails them ,he done a short video and i was really impressed with the amount of light and how small and well made they were ,pity i just bought a set of hella's of here otherwise i would definetly have a set

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8H8a...eature=channel

http://www.riderz.co.uk/headlights-a...ide-light.html

mudmatt 24-06-10 22:27

Cheers for that, seen a few reviews and all looks good

regie308 25-06-10 06:24

G’day all I just thought I’d share a great product that some may be interested in, I’m am not involved with this company in anyway shape or form, I received this item as a gift from the family at Christmas time and i think they are setting up in the UK now. We have seen a few Helmet LED lights here and there but these things are like having a car headlight stuck on top of ya head with batteries that start @3hrs – 6hrs. initially aimed at for the push bike market they are still robust to have on your helmet etc.
So when doing a little adventuring and you end up getting stuck out in the countryside having these things to quickly install on your helmet or handlebars would be extremely handy.
Here is the twin head light set up with the 3hr battery on left, and the 6hr battery on right
http://i228.photobucket.com/albums/e...t/100_1506.jpg
Buying different lenses gives you different beam angles here’s 3 of them
http://i228.photobucket.com/albums/e...ght/beam-9.jpg
http://i228.photobucket.com/albums/e...ght/beam_3.jpg
http://i228.photobucket.com/albums/e...ght/beam_5.jpg
A bit of a size comparison
http://i228.photobucket.com/albums/e...t/100_1507.jpg
A close up of the swivelling lights
http://i228.photobucket.com/albums/e...t/100_1505.jpg
The very clever lithium polymer charger set up, charge 2 batteries at once
http://i228.photobucket.com/albums/e...t/100_1509.jpg
Comes with a neoprene roll to pack everything away in
http://i228.photobucket.com/albums/e...t/100_1503.jpg
http://i228.photobucket.com/albums/e...t/100_1501.jpg
Different mounting options include this little stick on mount, also you can get like a Geko type mount than would suit peak mounting better and you can get a handlebar mount also Oh! And a head strap for the light and battery.
http://i228.photobucket.com/albums/e...t/100_1511.jpg
You can buy in kits or custom pick the bits you want, another great thing is buying extra mounts or “the little things” is cheap.
Geko light mount
http://i228.photobucket.com/albums/e...ko-light-1.jpg
http://i228.photobucket.com/albums/e...ko-light-2.jpg
Geko battery mount
http://i228.photobucket.com/albums/e...36_622x522.jpg



http://www. ayup-lights.com



SOME SPEC’s
CREE LIGHTSETS [ – Light Specifications, AYUP- LCP4N
Weight - 58.0 grams
Colours - 12
Brand marking - Yes, laser marking
Type - Twin LED, Independent rotational light housings - 270 degrees
LED type - CREE XLamp High Powered LEDs in a Cool White Tint
LED life - over 50,000 hours - Manufacturers estimate
Light Unit Output - Up to 7500 - 8000 lux @ 1 metre, approx 400 lumen
Optic type - Internal Refracting Solid Optical Grade Acrylic
Optics - Narrow, Intermediate & Medium
Light Colour - White, 6,500 - 8,000 K
Input Power - Min 5V - Max 8.4V DC
LED Controller - Resistor
Lens Seal Material - Molded Clear Silicone
Connector type - Sealed 2.1mm Barrel Type
Light Shell Casing Material - Aluminium 6061, anodised all over
Light Connecting bar Material - Glass Filled Nylon
Light Unit Impact test - 5 metres to concrete floor
IP Rating - IP 68, Immersion - 5 metres
Normal operating temp - Ambient to 35C Indoors - Ambient outdoors
Excessive heat – No
Design, Manufacture and Assembly Origin - Ay Up Lighting Systems, Australia
Serviceable - No, fully sealed
Approvals - Ultra Low Voltage - Regulation not required
Warranty - 5 year replacement against manufactures defect parts and / or assembly
Patent Pending


3HR [ - Battery Specifications, AY UP 3 HOUR, 3HR-08AS1 - on / off switching
Weight - 72.0 grams - 90.0 grams with helmet mounting pouch
Type - Rechargeable 2 cell Lithium Polymer - 7.4V
Burn time - 3 hours, minimum (Epic high power)
Protection - IC - Integrated Circuit - Short circuit, over current, under current, over voltage protection
Short Circuit Response - 15ms
Auto Reset - No, plug into charger to test and reset
Auto Battery shutdown - 5V
Casing Material - ABS, Ultra sonically sealed
IP Rating - IP 67, Immersion - 1 metre
Cable type - Shielded 2 core, 16 gauge
Connector type - Molded sealed 2.1mm Barrel Type
Impact test - 5 metres to concrete floor
Charge Cycles - 500 minimum
Charge at any state - No memory
Charge time from empty - Approx 2.5 hours
Normal operating temp - Ambient Temp
Designed and built solely for - Ay Up Lighting Systems
Design / Manufacture & Assembly Origin - Australia / Peoples Republic of China
Approvals - Ultra Low Voltage - Regulation not required
Warranty - 12 month replacement against manufactures defect parts and / or assembly
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6HR - Battery Specifications, 6HR-08AS1 – on / off switching
Weight - 140.0 grams - 158.0 grams with helmet mounting pouch
Type - Rechargeable 2 cell Lithium Polymer - 7.4V
Burn time - 6 hours, minimum (Epic high power)
Protection - PCM IC - Integrated Circuit - Short circuit, over current, under current, over voltage protection
Short Circuit Response - 15ms
Auto Reset - No, plug into charger to test and reset
Auto Battery shutdown - 5V
Casing Material - ABS, Ultra sonically sealed
IP Rating - IP 67, Immersion - 0.5 metre
Cable type - Shielded 2 core, 16 gauge
Connector type - Molded sealed 2.1mm Barrel Type
Impact test - 5 metres to concrete floor
Charge Cycles - 500 minimum
Charge at any state - No memory
Charge time from empty - Approx 5 hours
Normal operating temp - Ambient Temp
Designed and built solely for - Ay Up Lighting Systems
Design / Manufacture & Assembly Origin - Australia / Peoples Republic of China
Approvals - Ultra Low Voltage - Regulation not required
Warranty - 12 month replacement against manufactures defect parts and / or assembly
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http://www. ayup-lights.com

stumpydave 26-06-10 12:42

Quote:

Originally Posted by mudmatt (Post 131871)

They do look very impressive Matt, perhaps a little expensive imo but good definately.

zOU 28-06-10 11:31

Quote:

Originally Posted by regie308 (Post 131904)

the cheapest kit being 184pounds,i find this an excellent value....

wonky 28-06-10 18:19

A couple of points on the LED's being discussed.

The Vision X Solstice Solos are a 10 watt light producing 900 lumens of output, more than double the 400 lumens for the other setup the guy introduced.

Vision X Solstice lamps are manufactured for use on motor vehicles, originally for strapping to the front of 1000bhp trophy trucks racing in Baja. Consequently, the have a practically unbreakable poly-carbonate lens and a very solid cast aluminium shell, so when your mate passes you and fires rocks at you, your lights wont be obliterated. A very lightweight unit is great on a pushbike lid but is no where near as rubust. They also include a very simple but tough 1 bolt bracket that fits practically anywhere, or particularly on our bespoke XT660z Tenere mount ( see here)

Another important point is that Vision X Solstice Solos are designed to be wired into a vehicles electrical system, so will accept between 9 and 50 volts DC. They come with a 2 wire connector and wire straight in, no messing about with adapters and the like.

If you do want to run a battery powered helmet setup, a Vision X Solstice solo, plus a 3 hour battery pack including a charger pack and a helmet/bar mount kit will set you back �205.39, not really that far off.

There are loads of mountain bike helmet light kits available at similar prices, but for mounting on a motorcycle and running off the bike i'd suggest a vehicle specific unit is far better suited.

But i would say that...
http://www.adventure-spec.com/shop/i...X/IMG_6995.jpg
http://www.adventure-spec.com/shop/i...X/IMG_6985.jpg

Heres a pair mounted on my XR650R, with the standard headlight uprated to a 55w unit for comparison
http://i689.photobucket.com/albums/v...DSCF1359-1.jpg

and below a pair mounted on Mark's CRF250x
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4053/...a7438269f9.jpg

mudmatt 28-06-10 18:35

Personally not interested in the battery powered lamps, i'm after a permenent set-up on the bike.
I will be ordering a set of these soon.


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