⚡ Light up your ride, own the night!
The Kewig Motorcycle Auxiliary LED Light Kit features a robust 60W LED with 6000 lumens output, housed in a CNC aluminum alloy body with IP68 waterproof rating. It offers versatile white and amber lighting modes including strobe warnings, adjustable universal mounting brackets for multiple vehicle types, and advanced heat dissipation for long-lasting performance in all weather conditions.
Brand | Kewig |
Color | Black |
Specific Uses For Product | Head Lights, Fog Lights |
Vehicle Service Type | Motorcycle, Car, Truck |
Special Feature | Aluminum alloy, CNC one-piece moulding process, IP68, Switch contronl light mode, high quality chip |
Wattage | 60 watts |
Auto Part Position | Front Right |
Lens Color | Transparent |
Lens Material | Glass |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 2.36 x 1.61 x 1.61 inches |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
Manufacturer | Kewig |
Item Weight | 2.6 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 2.36 x 1.61 x 1.61 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | K11 |
Exterior | CNC |
Manufacturer Part Number | K11 |
Special Features | Aluminum alloy, CNC one-piece moulding process, IP68, Switch contronl light mode, high quality chip |
F**R
these are pretty good, bought two versions and they are pretty much the same
these ones are on the higher quality side, they got a chunkier version, and i bought both to put on my bikesthe beam pattern is nice and crisp with clear cutoff linesat 40m away it would measure about 37m against a wall, that's nice and wide for a low beam but way too wide for a high beamI'd probably best use it as a middle ground between low and high beam or for off-road- 'k10' chunkyWeights 337Gs, or more like a 12oz McDonalds cokeit feels rugged and solid, although a bit too chunky- 'k11' slim shadyweights 206 grams ( 7 oz plus two .223 rounds and three stray corn kernels for americans )it's got a lighter Sleeker build, still it also feels good quality, it gets hot quicker, a bit too hot to hold itboth versions are fairly brighter than most low beamsboth output the same beam shape and color, the intensity also seems the same, the lenses also look the same despite the casing size differencetldr really the mounting is the key here if you don't care too much
T**Z
Add Some Extra Visibility To Your Ride
I purchased these lights for my adventure motorcycle because I wanted to enhance the visibility of the bike. The lights appear to be well made, were easy to connect (I already had an engine-on electrical tap ready to use), and were easy to mount to my crash bars that I had on my bike. They are small in size, which is what I wanted, and the light lense itself is about 1.25" in diameter. I don't ride at night so can't comment about night-time performance, but they seem bright enough to add visibility during the day (during which I use the amber low-beam lights only). They are also mounted rock-solid and don't vibrate on the road which is nice.
J**N
Dirtbike Lights
Mounted them on a dirtbike off of the handle bars. The light output is awesome. I don’t care for the cut off line. I mean I get that they are meant for on coming traffic, but being on the trails this is not important. The lights themselves seem to have great quality and the it’s really impressive with the amount of light they can produce with being so small. The ability to switch to amber is awesome for cutting through the dust as well. The kit comes with everything needed to mount and wire this set up in. Money well spent for sure
T**A
Well worth it. Better safe than sorry.
This light is great. Doesn't come with the best brackets to place the lights on the bike. That's not a deal breaker by a long shot. They are kinda small but super bright. Surprisingly. I did however get a fuze box mad for motorcycles. Not needed but I'm putting more than one electronic device. This was just to be on the safe side. Had to literally take off the seat, and unscrew the gas tank and wire things though the body of the bike and feed it through. The wires are super long so you don't need to worry about things reaching.
P**M
Great lights, but I would like a better controller
These lights are compact, look nice, are very bright, and seem to have great construction quality.My only real complaint is that you have no way of knowing what setting the lights are on during the day without getting off your bike and looking at them from the front. (I have actually had to do that as I wanted to be sure they weren't flashing after I fumbled with changing the setting once.)My other wish is for it to remember the current setting when you power it off so it would resume when you re-supply power. I really like having the yellow lights on during the day for extra visibility to drivers, but they are off by default when you turn on the bike and it is easy to forget to turn them back on again.If I buy lights again, I will look for those two features.
S**P
The next bikes getting them too. Quality 10/10
I bought these a few months ago for my dirt bike and I ended up purchasing a second pair that’s how quality they are. The directions and parts are all there and it’s just a solid product. They give you plenty of wire to route wherever it needs to go. The changing colors from white to amber and the different strobe modes are nice. They aren’t overly obnoxious they sit right on the crash bars but have different mounting points to go wherever. Great quality at great price
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