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I am looking for rear work light ideas.... anyone have one? Pictures?
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If your looking for a work light I would suggest a tractor light with a flood pattern. Cheap, tuff and lights a wide area. I use two on the front bumper to replace the stock headlights and they work great.
I use a small fog light on the rear because space was tight and I just wanted a little light for backing up.
For a work light I have a wireless remote controled GOLIGHT that mounts to the bike or I can mount it to the truck. Really cool to stand 100 feet from the bike and turn on the light and point it in any direction.
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For a work light I have a wireless remote controled GOLIGHT that mounts to the bike or I can mount it to the truck. Really cool to stand 100 feet from the bike and turn on the light and point it in any direction.
No way!! I can't believe you have a GoLight on your Foreman, that is too COOL!!

I have one on the back of my Toy Hauler and it is a blast to sit at the campfire and spot light critters and people at the campground!! They never know what hits them

Those things will shine for miles!
Doesn't everyone have a $400.00 light on their bikes.

Saw the light on a clearance shelf at an elect supply house for $50.00. I actually left the store and was almost home before I talked myself into going back for another gadget I didn't really need. Sure glad I did. The light is awesome. Really freaks people out when it suddenly comes on and follows them with nobody near the bike. They never notice the remote in my hand.
Just looked at golights on ebay. about 150$ I want one
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Doesn't everyone have a $400.00 light on their bikes.

Saw the light on a clearance shelf at an elect supply house for $50.00. I actually left the store and was almost home before I talked myself into going back for another gadget I didn't really need. Sure glad I did. The light is awesome. Really freaks people out when it suddenly comes on and follows them with nobody near the bike. They never notice the remote in my hand.
$50 is unreal!! I think mine was one of the $150 Ebay deals which was still great.

Ditto on the wireless remote, I got 2 of them and keep one in my F-150, handy for backing up at night... or screwing with people in tunnels

Check the very top center of my Toy Hauler in this photo...
those are cool lights...i got to have one.
Dealer told me they list for over $400.00 and were ordered for the local utility co. All the lights I've seen on their trucks have been black. Mine is white like yours which is probably why I got such a good deal. Somebody must have ordered the wrong color.
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:shock: those are cool lights...i got to have one.
You will freak when you see one work in person at night, they are almost like the spot lights used on helicopters... VERY BRIGHT with a perfectly focused beam.
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Dealer told me they list for over $400.00 and were ordered for the local utility co. All the lights I've seen on their trucks have been black. Mine is white like yours which is probably why I got such a good deal. Somebody must have ordered the wrong color.
Yeah, they retail for between $371 up to $538 depending on style of mounting base and remote options. White or black is same cost, Chrome is slightly higher.
Anyone with pics of lights mounted on there bike? Sorry guys, $150 and up is too much for a light for me. Just looking for a clean install that is decently priced.
You can see my reverse light in these pics. It's the small light on the bumper. It's a cheap fog light that I chose because of it's small size. Like I said in the earlier post, a flood pattern tractor light would give you more usable light for a work light.
Finally got it done, I was trying to find a small, but bright light to use.
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