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Saw someone on FB posting about these. They look slick, the price is amazing and the do have motorcycle applications. Wondering if anyone here has heard anything.

 
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Used them on my previous bike (Yamaha Tenere 1200) and they were exceptional. They work well, very high quality and a good price. I will be using them on my Pan Am
Definitely post some details of your install if you can!


Is there a company in the US that is selling them?
Not sure, but they ship to the USA
 
Saw someone on FB posting about these. They look slick, the price is amazing and the do have motorcycle applications. Wondering if anyone here has heard anything.

I'm running the Denali and have the CanSmart for future upgrades, very easy to install and no additional switches, relays, etc to install.
It uses the stock switches on the handle bar to control on and off, even to adjust the light intensity, also it has a strobe mode that works together when you use the horn button, and many other features.
 
I've got C4 Stedi's mounted where the indicators go. 1 flood, 1 spot. I recently used them on an 18hour overnight ride (mounted to my Ducati) through outer Vic/NSW (Australia) and they provide immense coverage. Stedi has a great reputation here in Aus and they don't break the bank.
 
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Odd, STEDI has removed all motorcycle references on their USA site. But if you flip on your VPN to an Australian address, all the info is there. Still seriously considering these!
 
I just fitted C4 Stedi's to my Pan Am special on the engine bars. I also used the Hex EZCan system and the result is awesome. I'll take some pictures today and put them up. I've been using Stedis for a few years on both bikes and trucks and frankly I wouldn't buy anything else. Build quality, performance and pricing leave everything else for dead IMO. they also come from Melbourne so I'm a little biased....

The functionality with the Hex EZCan is awesome and fitting was even more stright forward than cutting into lighting circuits, installing relays...etc...etc...etc

No error codes. I'm very pleased

pictures this afternoon...

Spoons
 
Some pictures of the Stedi lights
I would (highly) recommend placing the lights inside of engine guard if possible..... I installed the HD daymakers and instructions said to install with lights inside of guard (initially i had them outside)..... that being said I dropped my bike and only got scratches on guard (and small bend in pannier) but if light was outside, who knows, I may have had to buy a new one.....that's just my .02. ✌
 
Looks amazing. Are you in the US? Any pics of the light switch (EZcan)? Thanks
I'm in Australia. The beauty of the EZcan is that there is no aftermarket switch. It uses a combination of pre set modes that you configure from a dashboard download for your computer and uses your existing switchgear.

I have the lights configured to run at 25% on dipped. 100% on main beam. Strobe on flash to pass and horn, then shut down the non active side whilst indicating (IE only light the same side of indicator is illuminated whilst signalling)

 
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Oh interesting. Was not aware of ezCAN. I had seen an on/off switch on the STEDI site before they hid all moto accessories from the US ip addresses. Which leads me to believe if I tried to order any STEDI products, they would not ship to the US.
Anyway, the ezCAN looks light brand agnostic? If so thats a really great option for aftermarket lights that aren't HD or Denali. I'm impressed there looks to be PA specific instructions.. something Denali doesnt do.
 

Stedi site is saying they do ship to the USA

With the EZCan system, there's no cutting of your PA wiring loom, potentially exaggerating "issues".

I did have to rewire the connectors to accept the STEDI plug, but if you buy the EZCan extended wiring pack, everything you need is there....So yes, agnostic...

EZCan unit is Pan Am specific. So yes, PA instructions..

FYI, the Denali unit comes from the same factory as the EZCan.
 
There you go. NAPA!

I'm running 1 flood and 1 spot for optimum coverage out here in the Aussie Bush at night. Kangaroos are very unpredictable!

Stedi use a 2 pin Deutsch and EZcan come with a 3 pin arrangement. EZCan extender pack came with lots of plug bodies and pins to make this easy...

Try these guys if you want the EZCan


He's in the UK but somewhat of an authority on this stuff. Was actually cheaper than me buying locally!
 
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