Thanks for the video! I have my first bike and am planning to put my first light bar on it by myself. Apparently my atv (2023 can am Pro XU HD7) has some kind of “pre wiring” for light bars already, so I’ll see how I can make out with that. I haven’t taken it apart to see what it looks like yet, and can’t find any videos on the actual bike yet. The bar and brackets are exactly what you bought- so I hope you’re enjoying it and it’s lasting well!!
Just bought the same light, mine came with two 4in cubes, but didn't come with the mounting brackets for the tubes - which i recommend ! I'm hoping it as good as ppl are saying, it's cold here so not the greatest time to try and install it. Thanks for the great vid! Hope you feel better soon!!!
Good luck with the install, it’s a game changer for night riding. I would say 2x the light output of the headlights at least. I really appreciate the well wishes, I’m feeling much better, just a lingering cough. Thanks for watching!
Got the same light kit, did a quick hook up to make sure it worked. For some reason it drained my battery pretty quickly. Not sure if it was the little light on the switch that did it or what.
@@c.torino2479 Last night I re-did everything and that seemed to work. I think I had the lights hooked up to the wrong short wires coming from the switch. All is working now and yes I hooked up the relay for sure this time. Thanks for the suggestion!
There were cut outs with covers on my 4 wheeler so I put the switch in one of the factory cut outs. If I remember correctly there was a back that screwed on to keep it in place. You may need to drill a hole if there are no factory cut outs.
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Thanks for the video! I have my first bike and am planning to put my first light bar on it by myself.
Apparently my atv (2023 can am Pro XU HD7) has some kind of “pre wiring” for light bars already, so I’ll see how I can make out with that. I haven’t taken it apart to see what it looks like yet, and can’t find any videos on the actual bike yet. The bar and brackets are exactly what you bought- so I hope you’re enjoying it and it’s lasting well!!
So far it’s holding up great! Good luck!
Just bought the same light, mine came with two 4in cubes, but didn't come with the mounting brackets for the tubes - which i recommend ! I'm hoping it as good as ppl are saying, it's cold here so not the greatest time to try and install it. Thanks for the great vid! Hope you feel better soon!!!
Good luck with the install, it’s a game changer for night riding. I would say 2x the light output of the headlights at least. I really appreciate the well wishes, I’m feeling much better, just a lingering cough. Thanks for watching!
Got the same light kit, did a quick hook up to make sure it worked. For some reason it drained my battery pretty quickly. Not sure if it was the little light on the switch that did it or what.
Did you hook up the relay?
@@c.torino2479 Last night I re-did everything and that seemed to work. I think I had the lights hooked up to the wrong short wires coming from the switch. All is working now and yes I hooked up the relay for sure this time. Thanks for the suggestion!
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Think I'm going to put the same bar on my 22 trail. Except amber.Any issues blocking the rad?
No issues so far!
Did you just use the brackets that came with the light?
It came with tube mounts, I didn’t need to use those, just the straight bolt mounts.
How did u mount the on/off switch?
There were cut outs with covers on my 4 wheeler so I put the switch in one of the factory cut outs. If I remember correctly there was a back that screwed on to keep it in place. You may need to drill a hole if there are no factory cut outs.