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Thought this might be of interest. I've replaced more than one driving light due to mishaps. With the standard L shaped mounts the lights are positioned outboard of the fairing and are usually the first to take a hit anytime the FJR decides to take a nap.

When Alex came up with his box design that positions the lights above and inboard of the mirrors I thought it was brilliant. https://www.fjrforum.com/forum//index.php?showtopic=124633

In the event of another mishap it looked like the lights would be protected, and they have the added benefit of a higher mount for more downrange punch.

Unfortunately I had a chance to test this recently. I'm happy to report they not only worked with a direct impact that managed to snap off one of the mirrors, but also did a fine job with a hard left impact and slide. Yes, the lights still work.

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Thought this might be of interest. I've replaced more than one driving light due to mishaps. With the standard L shaped mounts the lights are positioned outboard of the fairing and are usually the first to take a hit anytime the FJR decides to take a nap.
When Alex came up with his box design that positions the lights above and inboard of the mirrors I thought it was brilliant. https://www.fjrforum.com/forum//index.php?showtopic=124633

In the event of another mishap it looked like the lights would be protected, and they have the added benefit of a higher mount for more downrange punch.

Unfortunately I had a chance to test this recently. I'm happy to report they not only worked with a direct impact that managed to snap off one of the mirrors, but also did a fine job with a hard left impact and slide. Yes, the lights still work.

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Ouch

 
OUCH is right!

How much you want for those "used" brackets?? :p

 
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How's the moose? [i just missed one in Vt.-I was thinking of trying to go under it..]

 
Wow Derek.... that was some collision!

How are the bones healing?

I have the FJR Goodies brackets which places the lights outboard and would definitely not survive a crash similar to yours.. I will be modifying my setup over the winter..

Any news on whether insurance is going to write the bike off....again?

Perry

 
Poor moose. Quit abusing your FJR!

I recently purchased a pair of Alex's brackets also as I have gone through more damn aux lights mounted on the FJRGoodies brackets than I care to remember. I am just not sure they are going to work with the big-assed HIDs I purchased. I think they are bigger than the Solteks. Haven't had to time to work on the bike, but hopefully will know sooner than later. I really like Alex's design.

 
Wow Derek.... that was some collision!
How are the bones healing?

I have the FJR Goodies brackets which places the lights outboard and would definitely not survive a crash similar to yours.. I will be modifying my setup over the winter..

Any news on whether insurance is going to write the bike off....again?

Perry
The moose walked away. They just don't care. :dribble:

Bike hasn't been inspected yet but the ribs are much better already. Should be able to sleep laying down any day now. :)

 
Wow Derek.... that was some collision!
How are the bones healing?

I have the FJR Goodies brackets which places the lights outboard and would definitely not survive a crash similar to yours.. I will be modifying my setup over the winter..

Any news on whether insurance is going to write the bike off....again?

Perry
The moose walked away. They just don't care. :dribble:

Bike hasn't been inspected yet but the ribs are much better already. Should be able to sleep laying down any day now. :)
Good to hear some progress on your healing. Keep in touch on the progress of bike repairs/replacement.

 
Well the FJR looks beter then I had imagined :clapping: I'm surprised you didn't try driving it home :rolleyes:

 
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