The mother of all off road lights actually used on a motorcycle:
They look like great units. But I'm technically challenged (I can't wait until OM or Bust change that sentence B) )Pricing looks reasonable for what it is - $555 a pair for the Lance 140 HID version.
Look at the relative efficiencies of their three basic light sizes; The Blitz are almost 7 times as effective as the smaller ones for a reflector that is twice the size . . .
see the sticker peeking out from behind the unit...he's a CMAer
see the sticker peeking out from behind the unit...he's a CMAer
supposed to "shine his light out to the world" :yahoo:
no switch labeled "high beam"...it's called "afterburner"Holy smoke!
Light must be like driving into the morning sun rising, if it was coming at me at night over a berm?
Wonder if it comes with a yellow lens? :dribble:
Christian Motorcyclist Assn.see the sticker peeking out from behind the unit...he's a CMAer
supposed to "shine his light out to the world" :yahoo:
Chew My Ass?
What is that?
Well shine my knob, that was an awkward post then. My apologies to those offended. He certainly shone his light brilliantly.Christian Motorcyclist Assn.see the sticker peeking out from behind the unit...he's a CMAer
supposed to "shine his light out to the world" :yahoo:
Chew My Ass?
What is that?
:blink: :blink:They look like great u-nuts. But I'm testicle challenged an suffer from testicle envy, so all nuts look fine....Pricing looks reasonable for what it is - $555 a pair for the Lance 140 HID version.
Look at the relative efficiencies of their three basic light sizes; The Blitz are almost 7 times as effective as the smaller ones for a reflector that is twice the size . . .
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