Lighting: DENALI Electronics

Photo By: DENALI Electronics

DENALI Electronics offers a complete lighting and accessory management solution for the most popular adventure motorcycles. Their latest innovation: the D7 PRO, is a high-performing, feature-rich, 4-inch driving light that produces 23,000 lumens.  

The D7 PRO combines the power of a flood beam, spot beam, and hybrid beam, along with a dynamic multi-color Daytime Running Light (DRL) mode. With two fully dimmable circuits and the ability to adjust beam shape and color instantaneously, the D7 PRO was designed with versatility in mind.

Photo by DENALI Electronics

The split dual-circuit design allows for independent control of the flood and spot beams. With DENALI’s innovative DialDim Switch or CANsmart Controller, riders can manage all lighting functions, whether through a dedicated halo dimmer switch or OEM handlebar controls. 

Photo by DENALI Electronics

DENALI’s patented X-Lens system allows switching between white, amber, or selective yellow beams on-the-fly. Noteworthy is the inclusion of the “DRL Boost Mode,” enabling users to adjust the center optics from a dim DRL to full 100% power, illuminating the path ahead with a formidable flood beam. Additionally, the center optics can sync with turn signals, enhancing visibility and safety on the road. 

MSRP: $798

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