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Luggage lights

kltk165

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Anyone found a solution for getting some light into the topbox and/or saddlebags? Found this on the net today. They don't seem that bright to me.

Toplite
 
Lowes or Home Depot have battery powered LED closet lights that should do the trick.
 
Whoaaa!! $47.95.... for the TopFlite battery powered LED "closed light"?!?!

6" 6-LED strip light at ACE Hardware
...read the customer review; $11.99



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Disclaimer - I have no affiliation with ACE
 
Isn't it much more practical to pack a headlamp as standard on your bike? It's something you need anyway: in case of a breakdown in the dark etc. Just pack a headlamp in you tankbag or in the topcase (loose on the side).
 
Wally World has one that is not only cheap @ ~ $7+, it is much better than the other 2 I have from the pricey brands! It is an LED type , uses 3 AAA's & very lightweight & compact. Closet lights, not good , even for closets...
 
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