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Denali D7 2.0 LED Light Pod With DataDim Technology

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Single Denali D7 2.0 TriOptic LED Lamp. Purchase as a replacement for a crash-damaged lamp from Denali D7 2.0 TriOptic LED Light Kit or when building … Read More

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Denali D7 2.0 LED Light Pod With DataDim Technology

Single Denali D7 2.0 TriOptic LED Lamp. Purchase as a replacement for a crash-damaged lamp from Denali D7 2.0 TriOptic LED Light Kit or when building a CANbus BMW or Harley-specific kit utilizing a CANsmart Controller. 

Mounting brackets are sold separately. D7 light pods mount using a single 8mm bolt, 20mm long. Common mounting options are bike-specific Denali Auxiliary Light Mounts, Denali Auxiliary Light Crashbar Mounts or other solutions that accept 8mm lighting hardware. 

Features:

  • (7) 10 watt Cree XPL HI LEDs
  • 7665 lumens
  • Clear polycarbonate impact-resistant spot / flood combination lens
  • Integrated cooling fins
  • Durable black powder coated finish
  • Low profile hinge mount
  • Stainless steel mounting hardware kit
  • 4.4" diameter x 3.9" L
  • 5 amp draw

Note: Lamp only, does not include a wire harness or switch. LED is a single intensity light but can be upgraded to dual intensity high/low functionality with a Denali 2.0 DataDim Dual Intensity Controller or Denali 2.0 Plug-N-Play CANsmart Controller (BMW and Harley only).

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This is a universal fit part; it may or may not fit without modification.
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