Alternate auxillary light kit?
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I'll just be looking that up and having a look. I am having a hard time visualizing what it will look like with the lights in a triangle pattern. I do know that the single light pretty much sucks at lighting up the road, and it's not very impressive in letting other drivers know I'm out there either. I need more lights.
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there is something to the triangle pattern allowing better visibility. The railroads have been using this for years. But it only works one way. It makes you more visible to others. Having the lights on an even plane will give you the best view of the road ahead.
I elected to go with the even plane, and radiused the lower corners of the windshield to fit the lights.
This is without the windshield, but you get the picture
I elected to go with the even plane, and radiused the lower corners of the windshield to fit the lights.
This is without the windshield, but you get the picture
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there is something to the triangle pattern allowing better visibility. The railroads have been using this for years. But it only works one way. It makes you more visible to others. Having the lights on an even plane will give you the best view of the road ahead.
I elected to go with the even plane, and radiused the lower corners of the windshield to fit the lights.
This is without the windshield, but you get the picture
I elected to go with the even plane, and radiused the lower corners of the windshield to fit the lights.
This is without the windshield, but you get the picture
George