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upcoming LED light bar
This is a discussion on upcoming LED light bar within the Yamaha Rhino General Discussions forums, part of the The Garage category; cool info and insight
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03-13-2010, 09:57 AM
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cool info and insight
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03-13-2010, 04:53 PM
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its gets dark in china too...LOL...
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03-13-2010, 10:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Hapa
I meant you were telling the truth about my Cat, it has been a disapointment this year. And the wife knows about my doing the front filp no big, i build them I can break them. She acts tough but I can still beat her azzs and she knows it.
I hope all our rides are doing well this year for the summer runs. I am sick of sitting on the sidelines or having to drive my silly 40k Rhino instead of my prowler 
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What do ya tell a woman with two black eyes.
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03-13-2010, 11:24 PM
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Originally Posted by warlock
What do ya tell a woman with two black eyes.
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Nuttin.....you already told her twice 
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03-14-2010, 02:10 PM
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Wide F'n Open
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Originally Posted by BiggJim
Nuttin.....you already told her twice 
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Exactly.
Whats a woman to do when she gets home from the battered womens shelter.
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2nd place is the first loser!!
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03-14-2010, 11:47 PM
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Wide F'n Open
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Originally Posted by Hapa
If I didn't get the sponsor deal I would still be running my old hid lights
They are pricey thats for sure
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Prices have gone down on the Rigid and we are dealng...
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03-15-2010, 01:53 PM
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So this past weekend we did some day and night riding on some old logging roads! The equipment: Two yamaha rhino's, my dads has a 32" vision x and two HID's upfront, my rhino is equipped with a 42" Eclipse LED bar up top.
We unloaded around 3pm and hung out and bs for awhile before we hit the trails! Once we hit the trails wow!!! what a mudfest. We did a run that took about two hours and covered around 40miles. The terrain consisted of tree covered fire roads with a lot of elevation change! The road was erroded really bad so it made driving a challenge considering the shadows and not being able to see holes. It was around 5 when I turned on the lights for the voyage back. At around 6 it seemed as it was pitch black and it really made these lights shine! My dad and spaced out about 50 yards while driving back just so we didn't blind each other. Let me tell ya these lights worked better in this type of terrain then when we did the desert run! Some things that really stood out is that when we would go through a snow drift the lights wouldn't reflect so bad it blinds you. Another thing was that the coverage that the lights seemed to cover made it really easy to go 40-50mph without worrying about knowing whats 15feet ahead of you! All in all the lights did a great job and I couldn't ask for anything more from them! I would like to thank everyone that has contributed their input! Thanks everyone hope to see you on the trail.
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03-18-2010, 08:57 PM
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Originally Posted by warlock
Ya know whats funny about all of these Hid light bars is they are coming from the companies who make lights for lighting up building exteriors and landscape lighting and jobsite lighting. All of this crap comes out of a few places in china and I dont think they were thinking of Baja racing or the dunes.
I guess were still lighting up the Landscape at full speed.
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You sir are WRONG.....
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