[Review] Auxbeam 4 Inch 90W LED Flood Lights-initial review

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These things are great. 9,000 lumens which, compared to my Rigid Industries Dually D2 lights at 6,000 lumens I would say that's a very accurate rating.

They are flood so there's light everywhere but due to the power, they throw light pretty far down the road. My D2 lights had a hybrid-ish beam pattern that was like a top hat, flat at the bottom and then a flat peak in the center and that was really just fine.. however, years ago I had those fuego HID lights and really loved how they lit up everything but they would take a bit to warm up on first use and then they were fine if you used them again soon.

I did a quick ride around the neighborhood last night to see how well they worked and they are really nice. Time will tell how tough they are but the look and feel appear to be as good as the RI lights. For under $100 I think they are a good value.

I'll update this as I have more time with them.

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They look good on your bike! What are the lower lights for?

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These are only high-beam usage. The pic shows both the bikes 4 high beam LEDs and the Aux lights triggered. The center low beam is not on as the bike is not running.
 
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These things are great. 9,000 lumens which, compared to my Rigid Industries Dually D2 lights at 6,000 lumens I would say that's a very accurate rating.

They are flood so there's light everywhere but due to the power, they throw light pretty far down the road. My D2 lights had a hybrid-ish beam pattern that was like a top hat, flat at the bottom and then a flat peak in the center and that was really just fine.. however, years ago I had those fuego HID lights and really loved how they lit up everything but they would take a bit to warm up on first use and then they were fine if you used them again soon.

I did a quick ride around the neighborhood last night to see how well they worked and they are really nice. Time will tell how tough they are but the look and feel appear to be as good as the RI lights. For under $100 I think they are a good value.

I'll update this as I have more time with them.

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Shorter bolts and acron nuts would the installation more presentable.
 
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