scrambler lights
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Ryan,
No, I K-balled them (caniballized) them. I don't think this is what you need though. I know that the stock lights stink (I'm putting it mildly)for night riding.
The best setup I've ever found was to mount a 55 watt TRAPAZOIDAL light to the handlebars. You aim this light in close to the front of the quad and use the hood headlight for longer range. It depends how you mount it, but it really worked the best of all setups I've done. Plus, it only cost about $15 to do.
No, I K-balled them (caniballized) them. I don't think this is what you need though. I know that the stock lights stink (I'm putting it mildly)for night riding.
The best setup I've ever found was to mount a 55 watt TRAPAZOIDAL light to the handlebars. You aim this light in close to the front of the quad and use the hood headlight for longer range. It depends how you mount it, but it really worked the best of all setups I've done. Plus, it only cost about $15 to do.
#6
Ryan,
In the last ATV Sport I read They had an article on a Scrambler that was modified by FmF. The quad also had a set of lights that I believe were from Ricky Stator. The lights looked kind of weird but they said they were pretty good. I don't remember if they had the price either. You might want to check them out.
In the last ATV Sport I read They had an article on a Scrambler that was modified by FmF. The quad also had a set of lights that I believe were from Ricky Stator. The lights looked kind of weird but they said they were pretty good. I don't remember if they had the price either. You might want to check them out.
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