⚡ Illuminate your adventure, dominate every road.
The Kewig Motorcycle Auxiliary LED Driving Spotlights deliver a powerful 60W output with 5000 lumens through high-quality chips and borosilicate lenses. Built tough with CNC aluminum alloy and IP68 waterproof rating, these lights withstand harsh weather and corrosion. Featuring multiple white and amber light modes plus strobe warnings, they adapt to all riding conditions. Universal mounting brackets with three sleeve sizes ensure a perfect fit on motorcycles, trucks, and off-road vehicles. Designed for durability and heat management, these spotlights are a must-have upgrade for any serious rider.
Brand | Kewig |
Color | Black |
Vehicle Service Type | Motorcycle,Off-Road, Truck, Pickup, SUV, ATV, UTV, Golf Cart, Bus, Van, Boat, Tractor, Trailer |
Special Feature | Aluminum alloy, CNC one-piece moulding process, high quality chip, IP68 |
Wattage | 60 watts |
Auto Part Position | Left, Right |
Lens Color | Amber |
Lens Material | Glass |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Manufacturer | Kewig |
Model | K10 |
Item Weight | 3.41 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 10.35 x 7.87 x 3.31 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | K10 |
Exterior | CNC |
Manufacturer Part Number | K10 |
Special Features | Aluminum alloy, CNC one-piece moulding process, high quality chip, IP68 |
O**Y
This ain't no disco
Very pleased with this purchase (Kewig model K10). Quality was obvious from beginning to end. These are heavy solid little lights. Appears to be all metal and glass. As hot as they get, plastic would likely melt. The wiring is thick and well protected. The mounts are very functional.The yellow fog lights throw a wide beam, with a hard distinct top line to prevent blinding on coming traffic. I saw other reviews that praised this, yet it is even better than I could have hoped for. I suspect I'll be using the yellow fog lights 99% of the time; both as running lights and auxiliary lights.The white high beams seam to throw a light pattern similar to my bikes high beams, the color is similar to my bike's headlight as well. The big difference between the Kewig K10 brights, and my bike's brights - is that the 60-watt Kewig lights are much brighter than the bikes 13-watt LED headlight. The Kewig K10 brights are probably very good, although I don't expect to use them too often, since the Kewig K10 yellow fog lights are freaking amazing (and don't blind oncoming traffic). The Kewig brights likely will come in handy when traveling at high speeds on hilly rural highways, which I haven't tried them for those conditions yet.Lot's of videos on YouTube about these lights, and some of them would have been helpful if I spoke whatever language the YouTuber was speaking. I never did find a video in English that discussed how to turn on and off the lights and modes. So I actually had to read the written instructions, which were very good. The switch has two buttons. One button is just to flash on the brights; the brights stay on only when that button is held on.The other button does everything else. Hold the button for a little bit, and the yellow fog lights come on solid. Click this same button once, and it switches to the white brights solid. Click once again and back to yellow... Hold the button, and the lights go off. Note to self: Never ever double click this button, or it switches to the dad-gum strobe mode. If I find myself in strobe mode, then hold this button for a little bit and the lights will turn off. When they are turned back on, they will be in normal mode again. Hey Kewig, "Get rid of the dad-gum strobe mode for the USA market. We don't want no stinking gimmicky strobe modes. This ain't no disco."So if you want to pay $100 USA for about $350 dollars worth of lights, wiring, mounting... and you are willing to avoid double clicking the on-off switch; then heck yes - these are a great buy.
M**E
Really nice set up
The media could not be loaded. Bluf: buy them, simple install great lightsI just installed these on a triumph tiger. In the photo you'll see my stock beams the Amber and the brights. They do get warm. They feel extremely well built I have them on some SW motech crash bars. 1050 took me about 4 hours to install running wires removing panels This is not exactly plug and Play you have your + - to the battery you have an accessory wire that I tied into my tail light. So I did have to open a wire solder seal it all back up. Pretty simple time consuming the lights are nice they're very bright the button is very simple to work I had no issues there are three selections of strobes I'll probably never use them but they are there. the Amber lights are incredibly bright and the high beams are exactly what I needed for my tiger! There is a flash to pass on the top side I'll never use that either. The button Mount setup seems a little cheap but it will do just fine.They do have different inserts for different thicknesses of bars and they are labeled so that's nice.Make sure that you have room for a 4x2-inlight moduleMake sure you have your red o-rings on the threaded connectors! They either didn't come with it or they easily jumped off.I had plenty of wire and a little extra to wire everything from the front to the back.I keep trying to upload a video of thisproduct in the install but Amazon doesn't like me.I'll update how they handle during my entire trip.Update: 2000 mile trip they did great the lens took some scratches from rocks but the lights were amazing! just buy them already totally worth the price and ease of use!I love this amber light!!! Pouring rain these were a light saver and held up great ! !
O**Y
TURNS NIGHT INTO DAY.
I installed these on my Triumph scrambler 400x. WOW. I installed on the forks so I had to purchase separate mounting hardware. $11 bucks. I don't know how I lived without these before. Im surprised im not dead. My headlight looks like a candle next to these. I love the amber low beam. I can see at least another 150 to 200 yards ahead. With a spread of 30 yards. And the white high beam function is RIDICULOUSLY GOOD. I can easily see 300 to 500 yards ahead with a 50 yard spread. When I turn these off it's like my headlight is a weak flashlight. No other way to explain it. These lights are that bright.When you mount them, angle them in towards each other just a hair. Almost straight but just a hair in. And point them a hair below level. This will give you the perfect V beam of light.Also they have mounting holes on all 4 sides. Not sure why? The amber has to go on the bottom. If you don't, the beams go straight up and down. ( fisheye lenses ) ... You could mount them with white beam down if you want but I guess that's personal preference?Kit comes with multiple was of mounting the on/off switch. I used the bolt from my clutch/mirror mount with the supplied bracket from kit. Perfect.The yellow wire needs to be connected to a fuse that turns on/off with the key. If not you will have it connected directly to battery. Which is fine but if you will have to remember to turn them off. If you run them in the day, you could forget to turn them off and you will drain battery.I use these in the day as well, people see me much better. Like I said early, they are super bright.Build quality is on point. They are a decent weight. They feel solid. Easy plug and play connections.
M**S
best lights for the money
best lights for the money. super bright high beam white and low beam yellow lights up everything in front down low and out to the sides up to the cut off line of the low beam so as to not completely blind other drivers.
L**T
Bright
Great product really bright
S**
Yellow light
Very well thought out product had everything I needed was easy to install and working great makes me feel a little bit safer on my motorcycle.
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