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JVB looks cool for sure, but I'm not a fan of it when it comes to Installation. They could have built it with better tolerance for all the cables that need to be squished under it. But once you are done with putting it on, it's the meanest looking light IMO. I recently got a Light bracket Ring from Hookie Mod for their Ducati scrambler custom, but probably not gonna touch the current JVBs till next season.
For the brogue, I'd instead recommend to get the OEM from 2022 XSR model. Looks way better. You have to check if it's available as an OEM already or not though. The reason I don't like Brogue is, it leaves all cable connections open to natural elements and I'm a bit finicky about loose cables hanging around, even with cable ties.
Alternatively I prefer Koso Thundebolt to Brogue. Looks much neater and cooler.
 

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The 2022 Yamaha new headlights arent available yet.
To me too...for now the koso are the best looking. But on the market no one built a bucket more apealing and have the same funtionalities like protetion of the elements and hide the cables?! Head lights are pleanty but mounting on the bike its another story.
@Bueno13 - If it's a requirement to keep the stock headlight can, that limits you to what will fit.

A US vendor that may be available in the EU as well - LINK


Possible ebay cheapie with can - LINK
I apreciate your tips. 😉
The main ideia is to remove the bucket first and replace to a "normal" bucket and upgrade to led ( not important for me) or halogen like jvb option less expensive.
In first of the choices perhaps ledperf relation price quality. Anyone have One mount to show please and give feedback.
 

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JVB looks cool for sure, but I'm not a fan of it when it comes to Installation. They could have built it with better tolerance for all the cables that need to be squished under it. But once you are done with putting it on, it's the meanest looking light IMO. I recently got a Light bracket Ring from Hookie Mod for their Ducati scrambler custom, but probably not gonna touch the current JVBs till next season.
For the brogue, I'd instead recommend to get the OEM from 2022 XSR model. Looks way better. You have to check if it's available as an OEM already or not though. The reason I don't like Brogue is, it leaves all cable connections open to natural elements and I'm a bit finicky about loose cables hanging around, even with cable ties.
Alternatively I prefer Koso Thundebolt to Brogue. Looks much neater and cooler.
Hi.

but what about the brackets? Which do you recommend with the Thunderbolt?
 
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