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<blockquote data-quote="Ignacio" data-source="post: 1282403" data-attributes="member: 434"><p>...or better yet just responsibly use any of the auxiliary lights that aren't approved for road use anyway when nobody is around. 200,000+ miles with various flamethrowers and I've never, ever been hassled by any LEO in the U.S. or Canada....because I don't turn them on where somebody sees them oncoming.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Get good at fabricating and/or welding aluminum...or seek a local one out. I think Ryan and various other LD folks go these two routes and most everything like this is going to be custom. And IIRC from Ryan's setup--I think he spanned the two mirror mount locations with a brackets & standoffs welded to a bar.</p><p></p><p>But those flamethrowers were halogen and no need for something that monstrous today since we have much lighter and smaller options with superior lumen output like <a href="https://ledrider.com/shop/?model_number=LR5" target="_blank">these</a> that work fine with basic brackets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ignacio, post: 1282403, member: 434"] ...or better yet just responsibly use any of the auxiliary lights that aren't approved for road use anyway when nobody is around. 200,000+ miles with various flamethrowers and I've never, ever been hassled by any LEO in the U.S. or Canada....because I don't turn them on where somebody sees them oncoming. Get good at fabricating and/or welding aluminum...or seek a local one out. I think Ryan and various other LD folks go these two routes and most everything like this is going to be custom. And IIRC from Ryan's setup--I think he spanned the two mirror mount locations with a brackets & standoffs welded to a bar. But those flamethrowers were halogen and no need for something that monstrous today since we have much lighter and smaller options with superior lumen output like [URL="https://ledrider.com/shop/?model_number=LR5"]these[/URL] that work fine with basic brackets. [/QUOTE]
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