Illuminate The Way With The Denali D7 Pro Lights

The R&G-distributed Denali D7 PRO lights are the brand’s highest-performing and most feature-rich driving light yet, offering motorcyclists exceptional illumination, ensuring that they can not only see the entire road ahead but are also unmissable by other drivers.

Founded in 2012, Denali Electronics has grown to become one of the market leaders in LED auxiliary lighting for two and four wheels and are officially distributed in the UK by R&G. With a wide choice of products available, the new Denali D7 PRO lights are the latest addition to the impressive range.

The D7 PRO range is the most powerful driving light the company has built and features a split dual-circuit design that allows independent switching on and off of the centre flood beam and the outer spot beam. When combined with the Denali DialDim Switch or CANsmart Controller, riders can effortlessly control all their lighting functions from a single dimmer switch.Featuring the patented X-Lens systems, the Denali D7 PRO lets riders change the centre flood or DRL beam colour to white, amber or yellow, offering more flexibility and functionality than ever before.

Providing an incredible 11,900 lumens, the D7 Pro spot beam is capable of reaching 380 metres with a width of 75 metres, ensuring that the entire road ahead is illuminated. This not only keeps riders safe by allowing them to see any potential hazards but also ensures that they are unmissable to other road users.

The light kit starts at £332.50 (Excl. VAT) and is available now from R&G at https://www.rg-racing.com/browseBrand/Denali.

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Frank Duggan

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