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Peatbog 04-02-11 14:04

Rigid Industries LED spotlamps
 
Thought i'd show you folks my [new(ish) lamps, fitted these last october but never got round to posting them up.

Had a set of the halfords 70mm halogen spots on the bike last year, and unfortunately the vibrations on the bike shook them to bits after less than 100 miles. :( thats the end of them then.

I dont normally have spare cash but i was in the rare situation where i did have, so i looked around for a robust alternative. I looked at the visionX ones and was very tempted, then i came across these http://www.zenoverland.com/lighting/...es_dually.html .

The video on the manufacturers website shows a large version of the lamps getting seven bells beaten out of them and they're fine! The company seems to have originally intended for their lamps to be fitted to off-road race trucks like the Baja500 type stuff, so 'robust' is an understatement.

Although they arent as small as the VisionX, the lamps work out quite at bit cheaper (price on that site is per pair) and the light output is 1300 lumens per lamp compared to the VisionX's 900 lumens, and you can get two different beam patterns, or a combo. I guess the LEDs in the Rigid lamps mustn't be as bright, as they have 4 per lamp to the VisionX's 1, but a saving of nearly fifty quid AND more light made it an easy choice for me.

I would just like to add that I have no connection to ZenOverland, other than being a happy customer - when i emailed the owner to ask if he had a a video of the lamps to show light output, he didnt have one, so he did one for me straight away. that the video thats now attached to the product page in the link. He's a nice guys to deal with, and his prices are spot on - i also bought a BestRest Cyclepump inflator from him (it was that that led me to him) and his price was noticeably lower that the next best price.

Good products, good prices, good service??? a rare combination, worth remembering IMO.

pics below - i dont have any pics in the dark, but trust me they're good.

http://i1104.photobucket.com/albums/...g/IMGP0810.jpg

http://i1104.photobucket.com/albums/...g/IMGP0811.jpg

http://i1104.photobucket.com/albums/...g/IMGP0819.jpg

pics below

Skunkmoto 04-02-11 14:20

Was looking at these yesterday and wondered how big they'd look on the bike.

PS you need to rake them leaves up, pete.

Peatbog 04-02-11 14:23

Quote:

Originally Posted by Skunkmoto (Post 148239)

PS you need to rake them leaves up, pete.


aye i know - i took those pics last autumn, leaves long gone now :)

Skunkmoto 04-02-11 14:36

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Gas_Up_Lets_Go 04-02-11 14:40

I have a set of the VisionX (or is it Xvision?) ones and they are the best LED lamps I've seen, but if you were to ask me are they worth �180, then I'd say not. They just don't put the lght down on the ground well enough, although I did buy then 2nd hand so I got them alot cheaper, and they are both the wide beam, where I think one wide and one narrow would be better.

Yours, at nearly 50% more light and 27% cheaper are much better value I think, it's just the size, but you can't have everything!

Skunkmoto 04-02-11 14:55

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Originally Posted by Keithblade (Post 148244)
there was someone on another thread this morning asking for a stockist. I will find the post and let him know.

Already did, thats where I found the lights.

redbikejohn 04-02-11 15:31

I just got these, delivered last night. Tried them out connected to a power pack and the output is very good. You need the 1500 lumens output . Paid �30 each

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...=STRK:MEWAX:IT

Peatbog 04-02-11 15:33

Quote:

Originally Posted by Keithblade (Post 148244)
Did you go for spot, flood or combo Pete?


i went for 2x spots - i'm happy with the dip beam on the bike, but the high beam has always diappointed me, so i've wired them in to come on with the high beam.

They come with a wiring harness too by the way - i didnt use it as i had already had halogen lamps on the bike so i connected them to the same wires, but the wiring that comes with them is perfectly suitable for LED lights - its a simple setup, just a fuseholder, switch & lamp connections (no relay.)

If you go for combo you may want to just use the harness for the flood pattern lamp -wire it to the sidelights to be on all the time, and snip off the second connector to wire the spot lamp to the main beam directly, do it that way and the flood can be switched on and off. i know the extra high beam lamp should have a switch too, but you can get away with it. also by wiring in the flood to the sidelights it will stay on when you switch to main beam, so you'll have light near & far.

The harness has the waterproof connectors for the lamps on it though, so even if you make up your own wiring you'll want to snip them off and solder them to your new wiring.

Peatbog 04-02-11 16:29

Darren makes a fair point about the size, as he says - cant have everything!

when i first got them on the bike i thought 'whoa, they're a bit huge' but now they just look right to me.

If you've got Darrens loom, you may have Darrens mounts too? be prepared to alter them slightly - these lamps hang down quite a bit in relation to their mounting point.

No probs Keith, you're welcome.

tripletom 04-02-11 16:31

Good post and awareness raising Pete, cheers. I need to pull my finger out and get my lamps made up. At this rate it'll be summer again...

Peatbog 04-02-11 16:34

dont worry mate- i'm sure winter will be back round soon enough.......:clock:

Mike Wright 04-02-11 17:30

Quote:

Originally Posted by redbikejohn (Post 148250)
I just got these, delivered last night. Tried them out connected to a power pack and the output is very good. You need the 1500 lumens output . Paid �30 each

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...=STRK:MEWAX:IT

I have the same and they work a treat ....make usre the round locking ring on the back is tight ( I used threadlocker) or they will vibrate and undo. Im very pleased with them indeed

Gas_Up_Lets_Go 04-02-11 18:20

Quote:

Originally Posted by Peatbog (Post 148268)
you may have Darrens mounts too?

Not yet....

Keith will no doubt be a GULGo tester once again! There is a new design of lights coming to suit the Xvision lights, we'll need to check to see if it will work with these too.

Peatbog 04-02-11 19:02

if you ignore the orange bracket in this picture, this is the only mounting bracket(s) that came with mine, i would suspect thats all that comes with them still.

http://i1104.photobucket.com/albums/...bog/dually.png

Yes, i made a bracket to mount them. I tried to do something fancy in stainless (only cos we have loads of it at work) but by the time i'd fannied about reinforcing them so they didnt wobble it really would have been better to do something robust like GulGo's.

tenyamman 04-02-11 20:31

so will they fit on gulgos bracket do you think with no fuss

Peatbog 04-02-11 20:40

i don't know- does someone have a photos of GulGo's bracket taken close enough for us to compare?

Gas_Up_Lets_Go 06-02-11 12:51

Quote:

Originally Posted by tenyamman (Post 148284)
so will they fit on gulgos bracket do you think with no fuss

Phil, they will, with a small adapter plate, it's how I have my X-Vision one fitted.

I will be working on (once this sodding house is finished - today hopefully) a new set of brackets to suit these type of LED lamps, bringing the lamp higher and a little further forward. The old brackets are great for the budget lamps, but once these last three go I'll be doing the new designs.

** Last 3 sets left, brand new and �15 delivered (in the UK, �18 to Europe) with full instructions ** Send me a PM if your want a set.


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