💡 Light Up Your Journey with DUILU!
The DUILU Motorcycle Headlight is a universal twin front headlamp designed for various motorcycle styles, weighing 2.2 pounds and measuring 10.28 x 7.6 x 6.18 inches. With a powerful 35-watt output, it ensures optimal visibility and safety on the road.
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Auto Part Position | Front Lower |
Wattage | 35 watts |
Light Source Type | LED |
Lens Color | Clear |
Color | Black |
Lens Material | Glass |
J**H
does the job
they’re nice headlights, highbeams are visible during the day on the road. Low beams and highbeams are more of spotlights where as the DRLS light up around you, if you’re not careful when wiring them they will not work properly but mine work amazing and do the job. (LED’s)the yellow headlights i had on my bike before, they also do the job just they’re not as bright as normal bike lights should be, they’re more like 1 car headlight, my highbeams stopped working on that style headlight and the actual bulbs blew out so i ordered the LED style to give it a try. you pay 40$ for them and they’ll give you 40$ worth of use
E**
Appearance+1 Safety -1
The light has a great look to it! Completely changed the appearance of my entire bike. BUT the light projects a narrow beam of light straight out similar to a flashlight. Extremely unsafe for night use by itself . Dangerous to say the least
K**N
Poor mounting system
Functionality the headlights work great, very bright so far no issues with the halos or anything, but right off the bat taking the amounts out of the box, it says it meets a certain size criteria but they're actually very poorly made and they don't fit the forks whatsoever so we have to fabricate our own to make these headlights work.
D**.
not for any motorcycle dont buy it unless put on mini bike
pro and con about this headlightspro1st they look cool and dual headlights with halo ring2nd wires is easy run to switch and battery3rd they use less power4th it good for pocket bike or small bike that ride off road slowcon1st they aint brighter than any other headlights because it 355 lumber2nd brackets need rubber hose to fit motorcycle stocks otherwise it be flopping around unstable3rd it missing hardware for brackets and wiring4th they aint replacement bulb if it burn out you going have buy new one5th hit bump headlights just fall out housing because clips so weak hold it in housing6th headlights facing too closer each other and only see small spot in front of you like this (oo) it not wide it like flash light that zooming in to small spotthere a lot need be redo for this headlights to make it 5 star and i rate it 3 stars because it between good and bad
T**D
Better off with a flashlight
The two lights are not even level with one another and because the two housing are welded(?) together, the van not be adjusted. The bigger problem is that they are dim! Even on the "high beam", these lights are dangerously dim for driving purposes. I would bet that they are not legal for road usage.
V**N
DOES NOT WORK AT NIGHT
The light out put, with the high beam on, at night is comparable to that of a cell phone light. There is one LED in each lamp. The LED rings produce more as much light as the main "lamp." Grossly insufficient for any riding whatsoever.
L**E
Gets the job done.
Didn’t read the reviews before I bought it. Old light was not going to pass inspection, so I went ahead and swapped it out anyways. The wiring diagram is not quite right, colors don’t match the actual wires. But I figured it out, got it installed, and am satisfied for what I paid. Was going to consider this my temporary light, but I think I’ll keep it. Looks good on the bike and lights up the road.
D**S
Trash, do not buy
Complete garbage, barely reaches 15 feet in front of itself. Taping a flashlight to your handlebars would work better than this light.
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