Light and motion Seca 6v headlight

fxr3

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I will have to give this a 2 thumbs up
For permanent 28 mph st2 headlight
Replacement. Way stronger than (less than supernova) oem light and close enough to m99.
Cut you supernova wire and like everything else, connect red to red, black to black, and Yahtzee.
I think bike detected it sometime after I installed it cause now it turns on brightest setting automatically when you power up bike, on and off with bikes light switch and you can fast or slow blink, and a lower setting with switch on light itself. Mfg or master dealer are in Central Cali.
And price was hundred and some bucks and well worth it. My cheesy pics of install. Tried to show it on dark street, but didn’t look very bright, but it is.
 

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I will have to give this a 2 thumbs up
For permanent 28 mph st2 headlight
Replacement. Way stronger than (less than supernova) oem light and close enough to m99.
Cut you supernova wire and like everything else, connect red to red, black to black, and Yahtzee.
I think bike detected it sometime after I installed it cause now it turns on brightest setting automatically when you power up bike, on and off with bikes light switch and you can fast or slow blink, and a lower setting with switch on light itself. Mfg or master dealer are in Central Cali.
And price was hundred and some bucks and well worth it. My cheesy pics of install. Tried to show it on dark street, but didn’t look very bright, but it is.

It's one of the best lights. If you have a 12V supply, it is super bright and really "shines".
 
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