Description
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They work on any motorcycle, but are especially well suited to bikes with OEM signals that mount next to the headlight assembly, as well as rear signals and brake lights for sportbikes and custom bikes such as V-Twin, Harley and choppers that need a small and bright signal that does not interrupt the curves of the bike.
Zepto lights are CNC machined from 6061 billet aluminum, given a brushed aluminum finish, then anodized in either black or silver. The tiny in-line electronic module is fully water sealed allowing Zepto lights to work reliably for years, regardless of the weather you find yourself riding in.
The tiny inline Zepto light controller comes with waterproof quick-disconnect terminals making it easy to mount Zepto lights to your fairing and still allow them to be removed for easy oil changes or other maintenance. The stamp-sized Zepto light controller is programmable and allows the user to choose from several low and high intensity lighting programs for maximum visibility and attention-grabbing effects.
Zepto lights offer unmatched brightness, a small and clean shape, light weight, advanced blink and brake effects and are backed by an exceptional 2year warranty. They are priced at $99 per pair and available in four housing/LED color combinations.
Best of all, Zepto lights are proudly designed, manufactured, assembled and made in the USA!
Fitments
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Zepto lights fit any motorcycle. They mount in a 5/16" hole and include all necessary mounting hardware.
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Brightness Comparison
Everyone says their lights are "super bright". It's easy to take impressive pictures by adjusting the camera settings or taking pictures in a dark room, or by using very narrow-angle LED's that make a very bright spot of light if you just happen to be exactly on the centerline of your bike. But as soon as you move to the side, or see these lights in daylight, they don't look anything like they do in pictures. To prove our point about the brightness of Zepto lights, we did a little comparison test. Click on any of the images for a full sized version.
It's most important to note that we put the EXIF data on the images. For the non-photographers, that means the camera settings used are displayed on the image when you click for the full-size version. You can see that the focal length, shutter speed and aperture are all the same, so this is a true "as your eyes would see it" comparison - no camera tricks! The only thing that was done was the images were resized in Photoshop from raw to 1200 x 800. No adjustments to color or brightness or anything else.
The last two pictures show the viewing angle of the Zepto lights compared to the stock HD light. The black line on the ground next to the light is a ruler, putting the light source 6" away from the back wall of the light box. The Zepto light is not only much brighter, but has a much wider viewing angle, meaning the guy in your blind spot in the lane next to you will see your lights when you use them.
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| Our test setup, a 24" light box | |
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| Harley running light | Harley brake light |
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| One Zepto light | Both Zepto lights |
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| Comparison at an angle | Comparison straight on |
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| HD light view angle | Zepto view angle |
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