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MD JWS LED Headlights now here at GT

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For those looking at the Motodemic LED headlights, we have begun assisting them in further development of their product line for Guzzis.
The $719 lean adaptive plug-and-play versions are now available for the V7, V9 & Griso. The $489 Evo S will start shipping ~April 11th. See the current offerings here; https://www.guzzitech.com/store/category/electronics/led/

The V7 III requires complete bucket replacement with new headlight brackets and aftermarket turn signals (required), as shown below.
Link to it here; https://www.guzzitech.com/store/product/jws-motodemic-v7-iii-adaptive-led-headlight/

Post below or email me direct with any questions; Todd at GuzziTech.com

 
Nice. I'm glad this headlight is now available, it's the best single headlight setup I've used on a motorcycle. :)

I was hoping that the headlight could be adapted without changing turn signals, both for reason of the additional expense and because I really dislike the 'mismatched' turn signal look.. I'd want to change the rears as well. More expense and more time to do the work.... but such it is.
 
WOW, a new headlight and all it will cost me is 10% of the cost whole bike. Looks very nice, but no way, not at that cost.

It's a very expensive headlamp, I agree, but when I fitted one to my previous bike the effect was to bring the bike from 1970s grade lighting to 21st Century lighting. It proved to be money actually worth spending, IMO; worth a whole lot more than a lot of other expensive and mostly just style oriented goodies.

My eyes are forty+ years older than is safe with marginal 1970s motorcycle headlamps now. I can choose to not ride at night or I can improve the headlight... There aren't many other options. I've already upgraded the headlight bulb to the most powerful one that I can fit with stock wiring, and it's just barely enough for me to see clearly when riding home at night on a reasonably well lit street at modest speeds.
 
It's a very expensive headlamp, I agree, but when I fitted one to my previous bike the effect was to bring the bike from 1970s grade lighting to 21st Century lighting. It proved to be money actually worth spending, IMO; worth a whole lot more than a lot of other expensive and mostly just style oriented goodies.

My eyes are forty+ years older than is safe with marginal 1970s motorcycle headlamps now. I can choose to not ride at night or I can improve the headlight... There aren't many other options. I've already upgraded the headlight bulb to the most powerful one that I can fit with stock wiring, and it's just barely enough for me to see clearly when riding home at night on a reasonably well lit street at modest speeds.

Everyone that I know that have installed these on their bikes have talked about them as almost life changing or like you described below. I don' think there are many mods that we can do on our bikes that truly transform them like this while also including safety.
 
Everyone that I know that have installed these on their bikes have talked about them as almost life changing or like you described below. I don' think there are many mods that we can do on our bikes that truly transform them like this while also including safety.
Only if ride at night.....

Paul
 
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