Found a light solution for KFX 80/ LT80
#1
http://www.jlatvproducts.com/catalog/index.htm
Perfect fit, also has extenders to widen stance and make it more stable for the little ones.
Perfect fit, also has extenders to widen stance and make it more stable for the little ones.
#2
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I couldn't find the exact light you wanted to show us.
If your purchased light drains its battery over a long period of time, you may have to install a High Output stator. The LT80 / KFX 80 factory stator is low output and most lights are 35+ watts. Thus, dead battery on those long trail rides. Especially if you also use the front light as a DRL (Daytime Driving Light). For an upgraded stator respacement, surf: http://www.rickystator.com/pages/Suzuki_LT8_stator.html
Hope this helps.....
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I couldn't find the exact light you wanted to show us.
If your purchased light drains its battery over a long period of time, you may have to install a High Output stator. The LT80 / KFX 80 factory stator is low output and most lights are 35+ watts. Thus, dead battery on those long trail rides. Especially if you also use the front light as a DRL (Daytime Driving Light). For an upgraded stator respacement, surf: http://www.rickystator.com/pages/Suzuki_LT8_stator.html
Hope this helps.....
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#3
Go here: http://www.jlatvproducts.com/
Click on Online Catalog,
On this page it should say:
Hot Items for your LT 80:
<u>LT 80 Headlight and Hood</u>
<u>Suzuki LT 80 Front End Extender</u>
<u>LT 80 Tire Kit </u>
Click on any of those underlined sentences
They sell the stator you are talking about on this webpage as well. although I've spoke with people who installed this light kit and they said they didnt need it.
Click on Online Catalog,
On this page it should say:
Hot Items for your LT 80:
<u>LT 80 Headlight and Hood</u>
<u>Suzuki LT 80 Front End Extender</u>
<u>LT 80 Tire Kit </u>
Click on any of those underlined sentences
They sell the stator you are talking about on this webpage as well. although I've spoke with people who installed this light kit and they said they didnt need it.
#4
You can also try www.lt80lightkit.com
It's a headlight/taillight combo and you don't have to replace the entire front hood. I installed one on my daugher's lt80 in less than 20 minutes and it works great!
It's a headlight/taillight combo and you don't have to replace the entire front hood. I installed one on my daugher's lt80 in less than 20 minutes and it works great!
#5
I like the fact that the one from lt80lightkit is a combo (has both front and rear lights) , but I like the looks of the one for the JLATV place, when its finished, it looks like the light came installed from the factory...it doesnt look like an add on. Although I'm sure they would both work fine, if its about looks as well as functionality, then I would go with the one from JL ATV
#6
We've got the Maier front hood with the light on it, has high and low beam. Works good at night. It works good and have never had a problem with the battery, still have the original. You can get a LED tail light that uses next to no power at all. Just find a style that you like and fab up a bracket for it and you are set. There are plenty out there to choose from.
Good Luck
Good Luck
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