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Product Description

The first approved headlight for all on and offroad bikes. It can be used on non-fairing bikes to street fighters. Exclusive customized design: nylon surround, polypropylene number plate, polycarbonate reflector, cast aluminum headlight body and tempered glass lens.

  • D.O.T. and SAE approved
  • Adjustable angle
  • Universal fitting with anti-vibration rubber strips
  • Removable number plate; available in a wide variety of colors
  • Protective, transparent polycarbonate lens cover supplied for offroad use
  • Heat-resistant plastic headlight support
  • Spot light fitted with 55W halogen bulb, Flood light fitted with 55W halogen bulb and 5W incandescent bulb
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Location: idaho falls
Street fighter conversion
i turned my 2003 suzuki sv650s into a street fighter with the Acerbis Cyclops headkight. the light was very easy to mount (just got some stuff from home depot) and the wiring was very easy to wire to my bike! i thought for sure it would be difficult but it was not.
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Verified Purchaser
Great light in looks and function
Very easy to install and looks great on my DRZ light output could be better but defiantly does the job!
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Location: Tacoma Wa
Good looks ok performance
Installed on my 2008 WR250X. Looks real nice however stock adjustment all the way to the lowest setting is still way to high blinding people in front of me and putting the light beam into the treas. I have to figure out a way to lower it as the stock plastic adjustment staps are maxed out. As it is now my lighting is worse off then it was stock but I suspect it will be better when I can get it adjusted correctly. I have it wired up so that city light is on on low beam and both are on high beam.
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Location: South San Francisco, CA
Great Design
Works great bright light for night riding and with the adjustments for height exceeded my expectations. Perfect fit on my dual sport and looks good just need to by a hid kit for it
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Good buy
This kit was easy to hook up, a little too easy lol, easy to mount and looks sweet. Lights work great to if you hook them up correctly! The reason I say that is because I checked alot of forums before and people were complaining that is wasnt bright enough. I suspect reading their posts they failed to install them properly maybe because the directions are all in Italian but should be easy if you a mechanically inclined. again mine work and look great!
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Andyv 1 month 11 days ago Location: Cheyenne
How hard will it be to install on a 1990 Kx250? And what else will i need?
what other parts do i need to order, and how would i install it?
MotoSport Staff
1 month 5 days ago Location: Portland, OR, USA
To install this on your 1990 KX250, you will need to purchase a lighting stator or have your stock stator modified as your bike does not produce enough wattage to run a headlight. There will also be wiring requirements as your bike has no provisions for lighting in the stock harness. You will be required to obtain and wire in a switch also unless you would like the headlight to receive power at all times the bike is running
apache 2 months 4 days ago
How difficult would this be to install on a 2000 cr250?
MotoSport Staff
2 months ago Location: Portland, OR, USA
The headlight will not be hard to install at all. You are going to need a lighting stator for your 2000 CR250R to power it up though and be able to run the wiring to the headlight. You will absolutely need a lighting stator to power this headlight as the stock stator does not have enough output.
rkm625 3 months 6 days ago Location: Raleigh, NC, USA
Wiring for a DRZ SM?
I was wondering how difficult it was to instal on a DRZSM since it has one H4 bulb and this kit has 2 separate bulbs. Is there a splitter or something like that? What type bulbs does it use?
MotoSport Staff
3 months 6 days ago Location: Portland, OR, USA
The lights in the Cyclops are a sealed beam setup, so replacements come with the housing and wires. These can be special ordered if one were to need to be replaced. The wiring is made to be easy to install and is universal to fit virtually anything.
nano 3 months 14 days ago Location: idaho
Mounting for a 2003 sv650s for Acerbis Cyclops headlight black?
i was curious if there is a mounting kit that goes with the headlight to mount on my bike (2003 sv650s) and for the stock gauges to mount also back on thank you
MotoSport Staff
3 months 14 days ago Location: Portland, OR, USA
This will not come with any sort of kit to mount to your SV650s. Since these are intended to mount to dirt bikes- you will have to find a way to make it work for your particular application (which isn't uncommon to see these on SV650's).
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