The 10 Best LED Lights For Motorcycles
Editor's Notes
February 02, 2021:
Visibility to other road-goers should be high on your list of priorities as a motorcyclist. Not only does LED lighting make you stand out on the road, but it can also provide additional high-power road illumination that uses relatively little current as compared to equivalent halogen bulb lamps.
In our latest update, we included one more set of high-visibility strips to apply to the body of the motorcycle, namely the Sunpie 12-Piece. While these undoubtedly look very good when installed, it should be noted that there is a lot of wiring to conceal, and it may be worth hiring a professional for a clean and trouble-free installation.
The other two items are the Adzoon Mini Cube and Angel Eye-Devil Eye, which both produce powerful additional lighting in dimly lit or foggy conditions. While the former consist of two high-quality LED lamps to be positioned on either side of the forks, the latter is made up of two very bright central spotlights with surrounding LED rings, which offer three modes, including a strobe effect that really grabs other drivers' attention.
February 27, 2019:
Whether you ride a Harley, chopper, cruiser, or sport bike, you’ll add fabulous color to your set of wheels with some LED lights. Our list features plenty of strips that’ll make your ride uniquely your own. These include the Partsam Bar, which became our top choice thanks to its extreme brightness, strong mounting tape, and affordability. Or, if it’s a reliable headlight you’re after, the Sunpie 7” is a high-quality choice that’s approved by the Department of Transportation. Our selection also includes fog lights, turn signals, and auxiliary lights sure to add to your aesthetics while providing added illumination so you’ll both see and be seen better. Take note of the fact that while most states allow accent lighting on motorcycles on the road, some only allow certain colors, while yet others enforce a complete ban. (You can always turn them on when you’re parked, of course.) A Google search will bring up the information you need regarding your state’s laws.