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Enlighten Your Ride with Denali’s New S4 LED Lighting Kit

You might’ve been busy decorating your house with Christmas lights lately, but don’t forget about your bike!
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When it comes down to top-grade electrical components for your two-wheeled fiend, Motogadget might be the first manufacturer that comes to mind, but the experts over at Denali Electronics aren’t messing around, either. The company prides itself with an extensive inventory that hosts just about anything from lighting kits to state-of-the-art wiring modules.

While their products may be suitable for pretty much any type of riding, those who own an adventure bike should find them particularly appealing. At the end of the day, there’s a reason why this firm bears the name of the highest mountain in North America, right?

Today, we’ll be having a quick look at the latest addition to Denali’s range, namely a pair of auxiliary LED headlights that’ll keep the road ahead well-lit under any conditions. The package has been dubbed S4 and may be purchased directly on the producer’s website for just $265. Let’s take a minute to examine what these things are made of.

Each lighting pod packs as many as 3,000 lumens, distributed between two flood optics and a couple of spot optics that “create the ultimate hybrid beam pattern.” For good measure, this setup is also waterproof and even submersible. You know, in case you were thinking about going scuba diving with your motorcycle or something.

On the other hand, temperatures are kept under control by Denali’s LiveActive Thermal Management cooling system. Thanks to the integrated DataDim Technlogy, riders may adjust the beam’s intensity by means of a controller that’ll replace the standard wiring harness. However, the aforementioned unit isn’t included in the package, so you’ll have to buy it separately for 50 bucks a pop.

Lastly, an adhesive mounting square, two stainless-steel hinge mounts and four zip ties are all among the S4’s standard features. This whole shebang will draw up to 4.6 amps from your battery to run smoothly. Should you be looking to add some aftermarket pizzazz to your motorcycle, I’d strongly encourage you to check these things out!
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About the author: Silvian Secara
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A bit of an artist himself, Silvian sees two- and four-wheeled machines as a form of art, especially restomods and custom rides. Oh, and if you come across a cafe racer article on our website, it’s most likely his doing.
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