666 george

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What do ya think ?
They cost me a whole £40 for the anodising the rest was knocked up at work.
I don't know how good they are yet cos I need to wire them up.
Each one is 50w but you can get 100w bulbs & the wiring is more than man enough for the job, I made sure of that.
 

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They'll move up & down but not left & right, but even they one's they look like don't do that. Beside's they are never going to be used on the road anyway.;)
 
Que. Dr Evil to tell us his are better :D



Oh look good by the way.
 
What do ya think ?
They cost me a whole £40 for the anodising the rest was knocked up at work.
I don't know how good they are yet cos I need to wire them up.
Each one is 50w but you can get 100w bulbs & the wiring is more than man enough for the job, I made sure of that.

Have you got any pics of em being knocked up?
 
What do ya think ?
They cost me a whole £40 for the anodising the rest was knocked up at work.
I don't know how good they are yet cos I need to wire them up.
Each one is 50w but you can get 100w bulbs & the wiring is more than man enough for the job, I made sure of that.

Looking good, did you decide where your going to run the wires.
 
cracking lights ...... think you should make these , plenty of people would buy , and i would be one of them:)
 
No sorry, but I have a sketch of the sizes if you want.
The x-lite is made of tube but mine was solid & bored out so they can't come off the bar.[/quote
Yours are much better I couldnt believe it when a customer turned up with x lights and the fitting kit was a jubilee clip which looks **** and moves.
well done
 
Nice lites & I've always said the X-Lites were a rip off and poorly made ****e..
 
Made the whole lot. Bar, mount's & spot lights. All hard anodised.
Not hard when you know how.
 
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