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Too bad nobody responded, in my opinion, these lights are great, they light up about 180° in front of your bike and the high beam gives off a really nice bright circle concentrated in the middle, both are a nice bright white light, way, way better than stock. I'll try and post up a picture first chance I get.
 
Ive been looking at them too. I was put off by the price. Glad to hear they work well. Any fitment issues ?
 
I installed it on the ully, all present bolts ( 3 ) fit perfectly and adjusted easily. They send an extra piece of metal for mounting, I think it's for the none ully models because the Ully 's third mounting adjustment bolt goes through the front fender. I used that piece of mounting hardware to mount the horn behind the headlight, this way it will no longer direct the horn sound through the wind screen, it's much much louder now in front of the bike.

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In this photo you can see the horn, as mention above I used the empty bolt hole in the middle of the triple tree, you can also see the white head light plug, it just plugs in. I still have to wire in the the angle light since this ully has no parking bulb in the middle.
 
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So what do you think? $200 bux well spent?

$200 doesnt mean alot to Cooter, so lets put it in perspective. Its about 10 cases of Coors.

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Since most of the searches I've done concerning headlights have really not turned up positive results, I figured I'd try these out and so far I'm glad I did. The street I live on is fairly dark and this head light set up literally lights up from one side of the lawns to other side the entire street left to right, I'll try and get a picture first chance I get.
 
Ken: i realize they're chinese and longevity always an issue...but that looks like a very nice find on your part.

WISH has them on sale for $149 but i know nothing of how that site works or the amount of hoops to jump thru, to join.
here's the specs and it appears they draw just slightly less current than OEM style H7 bulbs.

Fitment:
Buell XB Model 2003-2010 Years

* Power Hi: 96W
* Power Low: 48W
* LED Chips: 6pcs X 4W ZES Phlips + 24pcs X3W Osram
Halo ring (48pcs*2)
* Voltage: 10-30V DC
* Color: Black
* Housing: Aluminum alloy
*Lumens:9600LM/4800LM
* Lifetime: 50000hrs
* Color temperature 6000K
* Waterproof IP67
* Warranty 12 months
 
That's good info John, I did see that someplace but couldn't retrieve it for a second look.
I was just on Wish also for the first time but couldn't figure it out either, that's a good price for those lights, I was looking for WP biker boots that I could also use for work.

When the weather breaks I'm going to attempt to do a video at night, that should be funny and hopefully interesting at the same time.
 
So in the above post I could no get rid of the bottom picture, I took it standing up so in a car would be a little lower that is why I took the first picture again.

Here we have some pics where it just got dark,

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These are low beams, keep in mind both head lights are on.

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This is with the high beams on, the lows stay on and highs in the middle of the headlight come on, very, very nice !
 
It’s been a minute since I have posted... but, came across this post so I figured there are not a lot of people really doing buell stuff And figured if they did it would just be simple stuff like this.
So, I would like to throw my 2cents in on the lights.
I picked up a set of the ebay $250 lights to try them out
I’m getting a little older and I don’t see as well as I used to. I also surfed one of my scgs after I hit a huge pothole In the dark a couple of months back.
So, let’s get to my review...
from the front they look okay
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I’m not a fan of what they look like from the side. They have a gape between the housing and the forks.
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I also do not like that fact that the housing is bigger so if you’re a fan of the buell headlight grill you are out of luck.
Now the light works good at night but it is more of a direct flashlight, not a panaramic light.
So over all if you need a bright like spent the money.

Now just a couple of other side notes. I have not really stressed test it meaning salt air in the city or leaving it outside to see how it weathered because of you know.

If you guys would like I can pull both bikes out at night so you can see the difference between stock and them.

So, if you ride at night.. buy them but definitely keep the original lights just in case.
 
Thanks for the review, NJ. I've been looking to upgrade my lighting for a while. This looks like a great option at a great price.
 
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