They are the Super Sevina lights. I looked at Clearwater's website, and it's crazy there is no info on there to answer your question! I'll maybe do a video on the night pattern one day soon.
@@Traxxion Thanks a lot and waiting for the video,Please post it as super sevina as there are no videos that are clear, In the mean time is it good compared to DIXI and is the reach long for the highways
@@sijushenoy8422 There is a chart on the homepage for Clearwater. They are both 10,000 lumens, but the Dixi is a dual beam light and uses more power and is a little bigger.
@@Traxxion actually there’s no display of how the light covers on the net. I’ve mailed to clear light as well and they haven’t responded. Actually it would be a hit if you post a video of clear water supper sevina as there’s no video of the same. Cheers
Thanks for the info on tracking. I didn't want to bug you early in the week as I knew you were busy, my wife did send the cubby lock, whenever your caught up and rested after the bike build. Thanks, Bob
Max for heaven sakes. Don't make it harder than it needs to be. I have a set of Erica's with the under mirror mounts. I've done all of my mock up work and its very easy. Took me 10 mins to figure out how to mount the light. Put painters tape all in the area over Hondas god awful soft and bad paint. Pull the screw that holds the Honda POS Plastic cover in and pull the POS Plastic cover. Pull the other two screws. Hold the mount up,,, just the mount, then put two screws in. Then snap the POS Plastic cover in with the cut out then put the last screw in. Then one screw for the light bracket, then two screws to hold the light in the bracket. Then as you know the fun begins with Hondas third world POS Plastic removal to run the wires properly so it's not a bodge job. I've stopped at this point because I have some stealth lighting I want to install and some other wiring to deal with which I wont do until I have to change out the retard Honda thought out air filter. The absolute worse air filter change in the history of the internal combustion engine.
Very clean work…great job. What are the yellow lights near the fog lights. How are they installed and mounted. Can you perhaps do a video on those please. Thank you.
is under the mirror installation the best location in a bike tip over event!! Where would you suggest mounting them so as to cause the least damage in a tip over ?
No help there... they need to be under the mirrors to give them the best light spread. Chuck tipped the Warhorse over half a dozen times... the U bracket would bend in, but never break. We just changed the bracket, as it's cheap.
Just for info: Clearwater says their lights should be installed with the wire to the light having a small bit of the line below the point of entry into the back of the light, so that water following the wire will fall off instead of rolling straight down the cable to the light. To me, the lights appear to already be well sealed, but I wouldn't be surprised if you received a comment from Clearwater.
Water doesn't travel down only. Ever heard of a wick? They either are waterproof, or they aren't waterproof. If there is a problem, it won't be because of the angle of a cable.
@@Traxxion Hey, I wasn't being one of the "Internet experts" you rail about -- I was just letting you know about Clearwater's instructions, in case you were not aware. You can arrange your wires however you want (personally, I agree with you, given Clearwater's quality sealing). No need to assume every comment has a negative intent.
@@markneblett2777 that wasn't the intent, sorry. I reply to a LOT of mail and comments daily, all of which pay me nothing for my time. I don't always compose happy feel good text, sorry!
@@Traxxion Thank you; I certainly understand the time/volume pressures - I am amazed that you can keep up with it all. Ironically, when I received your initial note I was in the process of installing your oil dipstick extension on my 2021 Tour DCT! It's an excellent execution of a solution for a stupid problem.
I guess these are super sevina. Can you please share the light pattern at night and the range
They are the Super Sevina lights. I looked at Clearwater's website, and it's crazy there is no info on there to answer your question! I'll maybe do a video on the night pattern one day soon.
@@Traxxion Thanks a lot and waiting for the video,Please post it as super sevina as there are no videos that are clear,
In the mean time is it good compared to DIXI and is the reach long for the highways
@@sijushenoy8422 There is a chart on the homepage for Clearwater. They are both 10,000 lumens, but the Dixi is a dual beam light and uses more power and is a little bigger.
@@Traxxion actually there’s no display of how the light covers on the net. I’ve mailed to clear light as well and they haven’t responded. Actually it would be a hit if you post a video of clear water supper sevina as there’s no video of the same. Cheers
@@sijushenoy8422 OK this is for you.... you BETTER SHARE IT!!!
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I love how clean it looks. Maxx consistently delivers high-quality work and products. I wish someone local could do this for me.
I appreciate that, thanks!
Great lighting setup, on the final Install, I hope to see this bike on the road someday, I'll recognize it from a mile away. 👍
I believe you'll be able to track him on the internet!
Thanks for the info on tracking.
I didn't want to bug you early in the week as I knew you were busy, my wife did send the cubby lock, whenever your caught up and rested after the bike build.
Thanks, Bob
Max for heaven sakes. Don't make it harder than it needs to be. I have a set of Erica's with the under mirror mounts. I've done all of my mock up work and its very easy. Took me 10 mins to figure out how to mount the light. Put painters tape all in the area over Hondas god awful soft and bad paint. Pull the screw that holds the Honda POS Plastic cover in and pull the POS Plastic cover. Pull the other two screws. Hold the mount up,,, just the mount, then put two screws in. Then snap the POS Plastic cover in with the cut out then put the last screw in. Then one screw for the light bracket, then two screws to hold the light in the bracket. Then as you know the fun begins with Hondas third world POS Plastic removal to run the wires properly so it's not a bodge job. I've stopped at this point because I have some stealth lighting I want to install and some other wiring to deal with which I wont do until I have to change out the retard Honda thought out air filter. The absolute worse air filter change in the history of the internal combustion engine.
Attention to details! Just hope that Clerarwater is watching..Oh and send you a nice check$$$
I'm tired of fixing everyone's 75% complete products.
front highway pegs that you have on that bike look awesome also high up out of way for corners. Maker please?
Goldstrike
Can't wait to see the finished product. 😁👍
Finishing Tonight. Reveal next week sometime.
Very clean work…great job. What are the yellow lights near the fog lights. How are they installed and mounted. Can you perhaps do a video on those please. Thank you.
They are called Darla lights, and I posted a video on that today as well. Last week I did a video on the wiring harness.
@@Traxxion Awesome. I will take a look at those videos now. Thank you.
is under the mirror installation the best location in a bike tip over event!! Where would you suggest mounting them so as to cause the least damage in a tip over ?
No help there... they need to be under the mirrors to give them the best light spread. Chuck tipped the Warhorse over half a dozen times... the U bracket would bend in, but never break. We just changed the bracket, as it's cheap.
Did you have to remove the side fairings for the wiring of the lights?
To do it properly, yes. It's very easy to do.
Just for info: Clearwater says their lights should be installed with the wire to the light having a small bit of the line below the point of entry into the back of the light, so that water following the wire will fall off instead of rolling straight down the cable to the light. To me, the lights appear to already be well sealed, but I wouldn't be surprised if you received a comment from Clearwater.
Water doesn't travel down only. Ever heard of a wick? They either are waterproof, or they aren't waterproof. If there is a problem, it won't be because of the angle of a cable.
@@Traxxion Hey, I wasn't being one of the "Internet experts" you rail about -- I was just letting you know about Clearwater's instructions, in case you were not aware. You can arrange your wires however you want (personally, I agree with you, given Clearwater's quality sealing). No need to assume every comment has a negative intent.
@@markneblett2777 that wasn't the intent, sorry. I reply to a LOT of mail and comments daily, all of which pay me nothing for my time. I don't always compose happy feel good text, sorry!
@@Traxxion Thank you; I certainly understand the time/volume pressures - I am amazed that you can keep up with it all. Ironically, when I received your initial note I was in the process of installing your oil dipstick extension on my 2021 Tour DCT! It's an excellent execution of a solution for a stupid problem.
@@markneblett2777 thanks!
Do you really need these lights??
It’s looks for off-road bikes
Goldwing lights with fog lights it’s more than enough
For nighttime use on isolated roads, they add a lot of safety. They aren't for daytime use.
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