Kingfish
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Greetings –
Arriving in my snail mailbox was the semi-regular publication from CycleGear.com. New in the latest issue was the LED Conversion Kit from SpeedMetal. There is no mention of DOT-compliance, however I will publish here the general information that is found online.
LED Conversion Kit
Features and Benefits
In the process of looking for pictures, I came across similar (if not the same) products at Amazon:
From once a vacuum of nil selection just a year ago, we now have several purchase options… although methinks these are all produced out of the same factory. Strangely there is no mention of DOT compliance; that bothers me. However there are a plethora of mounting options and that is a good thing. These bulbs consume roughly twice what my pair of High-powered LED flashlights, but then again – they’re outputting twice as much light.
Anyone try these yet
For reference, here are some older threads on similar hunts:
LED headlight - DOT approved?
Laser headlights on new Audi Quatro hybrid
DOT Headlights for eBikes
Motorcycle headlight
Illuminated, KF 8)
Arriving in my snail mailbox was the semi-regular publication from CycleGear.com. New in the latest issue was the LED Conversion Kit from SpeedMetal. There is no mention of DOT-compliance, however I will publish here the general information that is found online.
LED Conversion Kit
Features and Benefits
- Brightness 2200-2400 lumens
- Low 24 watt power consumption compared to the average standard OEM 60 watt bulbs
- Anti-glare design
- 30,000 hour lifespan
- Excellent heat dissipation
- Easy installation
In the process of looking for pictures, I came across similar (if not the same) products at Amazon:
- GENSSI 5000K LED Kit Headlight Conversion Kit CREE LED Bulbs HID Replacement
New Brights LED Headlight Conversion Kit - 3600LM Cree LED - Replaces Halogen & HID Bulbs
Generic Pack Hi/Lo LED Headlight 28W 2500LM 5K CREE CXA1512 Car Headlamp Driving Light
From once a vacuum of nil selection just a year ago, we now have several purchase options… although methinks these are all produced out of the same factory. Strangely there is no mention of DOT compliance; that bothers me. However there are a plethora of mounting options and that is a good thing. These bulbs consume roughly twice what my pair of High-powered LED flashlights, but then again – they’re outputting twice as much light.
Anyone try these yet
For reference, here are some older threads on similar hunts:
LED headlight - DOT approved?
Laser headlights on new Audi Quatro hybrid
DOT Headlights for eBikes
Motorcycle headlight
Illuminated, KF 8)