Beacon 1 smooth chrome universal mount 20 watt amber lens halogen motorcycle bullet light
Beacon 1 smooth chrome universal mount 20 watt amber lens halogen motorcycle bullet light
Item# NS12012
Regular price: $95.67
Sale price: $69.00

Product Information

This is our smooth chrome Beacon 1 universal mount 20 watt amber lens halogen motorcycle bullet light. These are used mostly as marker, fog, running light and turn signals. They will mount almost any place there is a 3/8" hole. Our Beacon 1 halogen motorcycle bullet lights are all made from die cast aluminum, polished to a fine finish and then given our 6 step double copper show chrome plate. They are about 1 1/4" around and are smaller than our Beacon 2 bullets. We use a 20 watt for amber lens, 35 watt for red lens and clear lens. (You can request any wattage to be installed. They are offered in 3 different mounting styles so make sure what you need before ordering. All of our beacon motorcycle bullet lights are sold in pairs only. With our different mounting brackets they will fit Harley Davidson, Victory, Triumph, Yamaha, Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki and just about any and all motorcycles. If you are not sure exactly what you need give us a call. Our friendly staff is waiting for your call. By the way we have the best customer service in the motorcycle market. Also see our motorcycle led bullet lights. The leds all come with 3 wires ground, hi & low beam.

Halogen: Halogen motorcycle bullet lights are all single filament so when you use them as turn signals on the front you will loose your running light capability unless you buy a Bad Lands intensifier shown on our electrical page.

Victory Owners: Your electrical system will only allow the use of 10 watt if you use the halogen bullets so you must tell us when you order. There is no problem using the leds.

RSS Design: The way we hold the bezel to the housing is called our RSS design which stands for Reverse Set Screw. There are 4 threaded holes 90 degrees apart on the housing of all of our motorcycle bullet lights. According to the way you mount the bullets, you put the set screw in the bottom hole with a drop of blue thread locker (included) and screw it in until it is flush with the housing. You then push the bezel over the o-ring until it is flush with the housing so that the hole in the bezel lines up directly over the set screw. You then turn the set screw counter clockwise (loosen) until it is tight against the bezel. No more lost bezels!

Measurements: Please click on our bucket measurements category. This will show you the measurements of all of our buckets.