(03-14-2015, 03:48 PM)Greg_imp Wrote: (03-13-2015, 09:44 PM)treytexag_imp Wrote: (06-06-2014, 02:19 AM)Greg_imp Wrote: [url=http://clearwaterlights.com/products2_pp.html]Clearwater has some nice looking auxiliary lights. I sent them an email with a photo of a CB1100 suggesting they add it to their list of supported bikes.
Greg, did you ever hear back from Clearwater? I still don't see the CB1100 listed on their website with a kit number.
I ordered a pair of Darlas from Glenn (company founder) when they were in Orlando for the AIM show. He sent me the [url=https://www.clearwaterlights.com//downloads/Darla%20Universal%20v1.pdf]Universal Kit which probably would mount fine on the fender bolts, but I mounted them on the frame with brackets I made.
My pictures show where I mounted the dimmer. The light system works fantastically well when installed according to the manual. The lights are on all the time. With low beams you can adjust the intensity using the dimmer. With high beams it’s torch time.
I got the Darla Slip on Cover, which comes with clear and amber lenses. I like to use the amber during the day but it’s easy to pop them off and into the tank bag come nightfall.
Glenn has done a great job engineering this system. What seems a simple dimmer actually requires lots of electronical stuff, and the light cases, lenses and hardware are high quality. I did fancy the polished stainless bezels, but decided not to splurge on them.
Funny coincidence about Glenn: My brother lives in his town in California and his brother lives in my town in Florida. Some kind of weird space time / wormhole / parallel universe cross connection.
I ordered a pair of Darlas from Glenn (company founder) when they were in Orlando for the AIM show. He sent me the [url=https://www.clearwaterlights.com//downloads/Darla%20Universal%20v1.pdf]Universal Kit which probably would mount fine on the fender bolts, but I mounted them on the frame with brackets I made.
My pictures show where I mounted the dimmer. The light system works fantastically well when installed according to the manual. The lights are on all the time. With low beams you can adjust the intensity using the dimmer. With high beams it’s torch time.
I got the Darla Slip on Cover, which comes with clear and amber lenses. I like to use the amber during the day but it’s easy to pop them off and into the tank bag come nightfall.
Glenn has done a great job engineering this system. What seems a simple dimmer actually requires lots of electronical stuff, and the light cases, lenses and hardware are high quality. I did fancy the polished stainless bezels, but decided not to splurge on them.
Funny coincidence about Glenn: My brother lives in his town in California and his brother lives in my town in Florida. Some kind of weird space time / wormhole / parallel universe cross connection.
Greg - WOW, that is a most excellent looking install. Very similar to what I'd like to do. I LOVE how clean your install on the frame down low on custom mounts looks!
Would you mind getting some close up down low shots of the bracket / mount you built left and right? I'm guessing L and R mounts are not "symetrical" - is that correct?
Anyway, you did a real nice install job on the Darla's. If you could, I'd sure appreciate some close up pics of the mount you fabricated. If I can't make them myself, I have a friend who could assist. As an aside - looks like they're hard mounted - is it safe to say there is no more issue or concern with vibration there on the frame than on the forks down low?
Greg - thanks alot for posting up - really nice install sir. . . .