Let me see your rear facing lights!

Tflynn

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i been wanting to install rear lights for awhile. Finally ordered some but still can't decide where is best to mount them. So if you got 'em, let me see! What do you like or hate about your own placement? Thanks guys.
 
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Here's the lights for the P700


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These lights were very cheap on Amazon. All I had to do was take the end caps off and put silicone on them.

I used an existing bolt on the roll cage to mount the light bracket.


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Here's the lights for the P 1000. I like my set up on the 700 enough that I wanted to do it again. I like them being mounted up high so they can cast light very far, I used a flood lense so it will cover a lot of ground. Also, they are mounted up high and don't get covered in mud after a day on the trail.

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Thanks Joe. I ordered a 4-pack of LED cube lights on Amazon for $25. Tough to beat the price but I guess I'll have to silicone them like you said. So, two lights facing the rear and possibly two side lights as well. Then I'd have 360 degree lighting. Not sure I need it but it might be cool too!
 
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