Recommended Magnetic Light Kit for Vehice Carrying Motorcycle
Updated 03/06/2017 | Published 03/03/2017 >
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I have a UF48-979033 motorcycle carrier and I need to add lights as the bike covers my RV lights. What would you recommend.
asked by: Mike C
Expert Reply:
The simplest way to add supplemental lighting to any towing/hauling set-up is a magnetic light kit. Magnetic lights are inexpensive, fast to install and remove and they require no permanent alterations to your carrier or wiring. You could place a set of lights like # TL21RK on the MH's roof where they will be highly visible. These and most similar lights use a 4-pole harness for connection. We offer a wiring extension if needed, # HM47115.
We also offer wireless LED magnetic lights, part # C6304, that work up to a distance of 65-feet. 8 AA batteries are required to operate the lights.
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