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I'm guessing I should have been more specific, sorry. A Lady friend of mine has a Scout and wants me to put Driving lights on her engine guards that help her to see better at night and make her more visible. Thanks I'll do the search.
 
Anybody running spot lights on your Scout? What brand?
There are several brands that work. I first went with Kuryakyns. They were very easy to mount, (Kuryakyn has a video on Youtube that shows how to install.) relatively inexpensive, and looked really good on the bike. However I decided to go with something different because I have the boots on my front shocks and could not really get a good position for the Kuryakyn lights with the boots on. So I decided to go with Clearwaters. These are expensive and to my eye not as pretty as the Kuryakyns but worth every penny as far a functionality is concernd. They can be mounted just about anywhere with the correct mounting bracket. They are completely adjustable in both directions up and down and side to side. (The Kuryakyns could not be tilted up or down just side to side.) They also have a variable adjustment as to how bright you want them to go and automatically adjust to full brightness when you turn on your brights. They really light up the road at night.
 
@RBinTEX has done this very thing. RB???

I have installed driving lights on probably 6 or 7 of my bikes in the past, but I never did get around to a set on the Scout!
I did installed a Stebil air horn pair on my Phantom and my ST-1100, and a single one on the Scout engine guards......
Just not the same!
 
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I bought a set of Fenix lights, one set are for spots and another for driving lights.
Paid $20 a set as they were on sale. Have not tried them yet as I don't have my bike yet. Only thing I don't like about the sets are the switches so bought a different one, need to rewire. Hope they work out fine, mainly want to be seen.
 
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