DENALI DNL.D7.050 D7 LED Light Pod Instruction Manual
- June 5, 2024
- DENALI
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DENALI DNL.D7.050 D7 LED Light Pod
Thank you for choosing DENALI
We know you would rather be riding your bike than wrenching on it, so we go the extra mile to make sure our instructions are clear and as easy to understand as possible. If you have any questions, comments, or suggestions don’t hesitate to give our gear experts a call at 401.360.2550 or visit WWW.DENALIELECTRONICS.COM
Please Read Before Installing
DENALI products should always be installed by a qualified motorcycle technician. If you are unsure of your ability to properly install a product, please have the product installed by your local motorcycle dealer. DENALI takes no responsibility for damages caused by improper installation. Caution: When installing electronics it is extremely important to pay close attention to how wires are routed, especially when mounting products to the front fender, front forks, or fairing of your motorcycle. Always be sure to turn the handlebars fully left, fully right, and fully compress the suspension to ensure the wires will not bind and have enough slack for your motorcycle to operate properly.
Installation Tips
We strongly recommend using medium-strength liquid thread locker on all screws, nuts, and bolts. It is also important to ensure that all hardware is tightened to the proper torque specifications as listed in your owner’s manual. For included accessory hardware please refer to the default torque specifications provided below. Inspect all hardware after the first 30 miles to ensure proper torque specifications are maintained.
Hardware Sizing Guide
Not sure what size bolt you have? Use this ruler to measure screws, bolts, spacers, etc. Remember, the length of a screw or bolt is measured from the start of the “mounting surface” to the end of the screw, so only include the screw head when measuring countersunk screws.
What’s In The Box?
- LED Light Pod…………………………………………………………….Qty 1
- M8 Mounting Hardware…………………………………………………Qty 1
- Wiring Pigtail…………………………………………………………….Qty 1
- Tools Required: 13mm Wrench, 10mm Wrench, 4mm Allen Key
Mounting The Lights
Choosing The Mounting Location
DENALI offers dozens of universal and vehicle specific light mounts. To determine the best mounting location consider the following tips. For maximum beam distance at night, mount the lights higher up. For maximum day time visibility, mount the lights down low to increase your overall lighting footprint. To create the optimum lighting and visibility package, mount one pair of long distance spots up high for night time distance and one pair of flood or hybrid lights down low for day time visibility and night time fill.Check out our full mounting application chart at DENALIELECTRONICS.COM to see all the mounting options available for your vehicle.
Aiming The Lights
Mounting The Light
Step One:
Use a 13mm wrench and the included M8 screw, washer, nut and nut cap to
attached the pods to the mounting bracket.
Step Two:
Use the M8 plastic nut cap to cover the nut and exposed thread.
Suggested Aiming Method
Step One:
With someone sitting on the bike and holding it upright on level ground,
position the vehicle 25 feet from a flat and vertical wall. Be sure the wall
is large enough that both beams can be projected onto the wall. A garage door
is a great place to perform this procedure.
Step Two:
Measure the distance from the ground to the center of the light pods (H)
Step Three:
Using tape, make a horizontal line that is 2 inches lower than the previous
measurement from the ground to the center of the lights (H-2”).
Step Four:
Loosen the mounting and hinge bolts then aim each light so that the center of
the hot spot aligns with the tape line on the wall. The lights should be aimed
equidistant left and right from center line of the vehicle.
Step Five:
Once final adjustments are made to the lights, tighten the mounting and hinge
bolts. Congratulations! The DENALI LED Light Kit has been successfully
installed! Enjoy!
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