Spotlights ...on a motorbike
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Spotlights ...on a motorbike
Any tips for fitting spotlights
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Re: Spotlights ...on a motorbike
1. Get a grown up to help you.
2. Assuming they are for the bike and not your house, make sure they point forwards (in the direction your bike usually travels). (If you are the type of person that puts brake pads in the wrong way then see No. 1).
2. Assuming they are for the bike and not your house, make sure they point forwards (in the direction your bike usually travels). (If you are the type of person that puts brake pads in the wrong way then see No. 1).
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Re: Spotlights ...on a motorbike
fek all good that clip is, my bike is 12 volt DCGazza wrote:Here ya go
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