Lazer Star Lights News
Lazer Star Lights 2x2 LED Kits for ATVs and UTVs
The Endeavour 2x2 LED Kits from Lazer Star Lights offer compact lighting for ATVs and UTVs. Lazer Star Lights offers a variety of options when it comes to lighting solutions for ATVs and UTVs, and none more popular than the Endeavour 2x2 Kits. With the days getting shorter and earlier sunsets cutting into valuable riding time, Lazer Stars Endeavour 2x2 LED Light Bar Kits are a great solution to keep you out on the trails past dusk. Each kit includes a pair of 3-watt double row light bars that provide maximum illumination with minimal power consumption. Lazer Star's 2x2 Kits help light the way on this Polaris RZR build for Jeremy McGrath. Despite coming in at just over 2 lbs. each, the 2x2 lights pack a punch with each LED producing 300 lumens for a total of 1,200 lumens per 2x2 bar. These bars feature Cree LEDs and are available in 6 spot configuration for long-distance or 36 flood configuration for short-range lighting. These lights are vacuum-sealed in an aluminum housing with polycarbonate lenses and are certified to not only be totally protected from dust, but also submersible up to 50 feet.At 1,200 lumens per bar, the 2x2 LED's are available in spot (pictured here) for long distance or flood (pictured above) for short range lighting. The kits include all hardware necessary for Lazer Stars unique Slide-Trac mounting system, which makes these lights easy to install on almost any ATV or UTV. Features include:
- 50,000 hour life rating with limited lifetime warranty
- 3-watt LED technology means minimal power consumption
- 1,200 lumens per 2x2 bar
- IP68 rating means these lights are dust tight and are submersible up to 50 feet
- Lightweight and compact at just over 2 lbs. each and 4 long
- Includes mounting hardware for Lazer Stars unique Slide-Trac mounting system
- Optional ATV top clamp handlebar brackets available
Visit lazerstarlights.com for more information. Follow Lazer Star on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for the latest product updates.
Lazer Star Preps for Lucas Oil Off-Road Expo at Pomona Fairplex
Stop by the Lazer Star booth to enter for a chance to win a 10-watt 40" Discovery LED Light Bar. Lazer Star Lights is busy preparing for the 2013 Lucas Oil Off-Road Expo, scheduled for October 5-6 at the Fairplex in Pomona, CA. The Off-Road Expo brings hundreds of vendors and thousands of attendees together for one of the largest events in the off-road industry. Along with vendors from all corners of the industry, the show includes test drives, racer meet and greets, live music and more. Get more information including tickets and a full schedule of events by visiting offroadexpo.com. Lazer Star Lights will be set up in the center of the main hall in booth #4231. Lazer Star will have their full lineup of halogen, HID and LED lighting solutions for all kinds of off-road vehicles. Attendees will be treated to some amazing discounts on lights and light kits, and can enter to win a 10-watt 40 Discovery LED light bar, valued at $1,751.99. Check out the Lazer Star equipped Team Murray Can-Am at the Off-Road Expo. Proper lighting is crucial in desert racing as dust can greatly decrease visibility along the course. The Lazer Star booth will be highlighted by the Murray Racing Can-Am. Fresh off a BITD Vegas to Reno win, the Team Murray rig is equipped with Lazer Stars 10-watt 40 Discovery LED bar, a pair of 4 Endeavour Spot LEDs, and a pair of Endeavour 6 Racer Specials. Next up for Murray Racing is the BITD Bluewater Desert Challenge, set for October 11-13 in Parker, AZ. Lazer Star is proud to support racers in series and events like the GBC Motorsports Heartland Challenge, the SXSPerformance.com Pure SXS Racing Series, Best in the Desert Off-Road Racing, and SCORE Off-Road Racing. With just a few events left this season Lazer Star is excited to finish strong and looks forward to more fun in 2014. For more information on Lazer Star Lights HID, LED and Halogen lighting solutions visit lazerstarlights.com. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for the latest updates.
Lazer Star Lights Accepting 2014 Sponsorship Applications
The Lazer Star crew sets up Johnny Gallagher's Team Yamaha ATV at the 2013 Heartland Challenge. Lazer Star Lights is now accepting applications for sponsorship considerations for 2014 racing efforts. Racers should send their racing rsum to race@lazerstarlights.com. Race rsums should include full contact info, the riders racing history and accomplishments, other existing or pending sponsorships, and a list of series and races they plan to enter in 2014. Applications will be accepted through the end of January 2014. Riders can expect to be contacted with a decision 2-3 weeks after sending their application. Lazer Star proudly supports ATV and SXS racing in the form of racer sponsorships and series and event support. For more information on current Lazer Star racing efforts visit us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Visit www.lazerstarlights.com to see our full line of LED, HID and Halogen lighting solutions.
Lazer Star Giving Away 40" LED Bar at Sand Sports Super Show
Lazer Star Lights is getting ready to pull out in their new trailer to head down to the 15th Annual Sand Sports Super Show, set for September 20-22 at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa, CA. The Sand Sports Super Show is the largest sand and dirt sport expo in the world and draws exhibitors and attendees from all over the country each year. Attendees are treated to sneak peaks at the latest and greatest in the industry while companies like Lazer Star get the opportunity to show off their products and meet enthusiasts face-to-face. Get more information on the show at www.sandsportssupershow.com. The Lazer Star equipped Team Murray Can-Am, winner of the Vegas to Reno race, will be featured in the booth. Lazer Star will be set up in Booth 325 in Building 10, the same booth as previous years. The booth will be highlighted by the Lazer Star equipped Team Murray Can-Am UTV, fresh off its Best in the Desert Vegas to Reno victory. Along with discount pricing on their entire line of light products Lazer Star will be running two special promotions at the Super Show:Lazer Star will be offering its 4" and 7" Dominator spot and flood HID's for just $49.99.
- 4 and 7 Dominator HID spot and flood lights for $49.99 (MSRP $141.99)
- Enter to win a 10-watt 40 Discovery LED bar (MSRP $1,751.99)
Stop by booth 325 in Building 10 to enter for a chance to win a 10-watt 40" Discovery LED bar. Just stop by the Lazer Star booth and enter for a chance to win and take advantage of some of the best deals ever on lighting solutions for your ATV, UTV or Sandrail. For more information visit www.lazerstarlights.com. Follow them on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for the latest news and updates.
Heartland Racers: Check Out Our Special Pricing!
Lazer Star Lights Sponsors 2013 GBC's Heartland Challenge
July 6, 2013, Paso Robles, CA Lazer Star Lights, announced today its offering contenders of this years Heartland Challenge a 40% discount and a chance to win free lights. Lazer Star Lights is the lighting sponsor of the 2013 Heartland Challenge. Racers who purchase Lazer Star ATV and UTV LED Light bars will receive over 40 percent off their purchase. Podium finishers who purchased lights from this special and have the Lazer Star decals installed will qualify for 100-percent reimbursement of their lighting purchase from Lazer Star. Racers just need to provide their official results posting, along with a photo of their ATV or UTV with the Lazer Star decals provided. Riders sporting our Lazer Star LED light bars have a big advantage in the races thanks to our brighter, superior technology, say Suzi Cusimano of Lazer Star Lights. Riders will simply need to email Lazer Star Lights at theinfo@lazerstarlioghts.comor LiveChat on their website,www.lazerstarlights.comto receive a one-time discount code to use online, or place your order over the phone at 800-624-6234. More info about The Heartland Challenge:http://heartlandchallenge.com/ Check out what solutions Lazer Star has to offer: http://www.lazerstarlights.com/applications/utv-atv
UTV LED Light Bars
Get Your Lazer Star LED Light Bars Today! Lazer Star Lights, a premier manufacturer of aftermarket lighting since 1993 now offers a wide variety of top-of-the-line UTV LED light bars. While all of their products are IP68 utilizing Cree LED, they have conveniently grouped them into Good / Better / Best categories: Good 3-watt single row LED light bars offered from 6 40. The Atlantis 3-watt series is their most affordable while still offering incredible light output and an ultra-slim profile. Better 3-watt double row LED light bars from the compact 3.5 2x2 up to 52. Endeavour series offers the widest variety of LED solutions like the popular Racer Special, this line is competitively priced Best 10-watt single row LED light bars in a single light housing all the way up to 50. Lazer Star Discovery 10-watt LED offer unmistakably the best light output available on the market today. While any and all of the UTV LED light bars are applicable.
Here are some of our most popular offerings:
3-watt Single Row Atlantis LX0312 -14 Light bar is a popular front bumper solution $335.99
LX0332 34 Light bar fits the roof span on RZR and many other UTVs (also available in 42LX0340) $749.99
3-watt Double Row Endeavour LXK2304 The 2x2 Kit in spot beam with a price that cant be beat and the size to fit any UTV bumper(Flood beamLXK23042) $189.99
LX2380 This 42 Bar listed here in spot beam, also available in Combi beam -LX2380C $1,308.99
10-watt Discovery LXK2001 - Pair of single 10-watt $199.99
LX2003 Triad LED features 3 of our powerful 10-watt spot beam in a super compact 3.5 triangular housing. $316.99
LX1020 the 40 10-watt is the most popular light bar in the line-up, and honestly the best 40 bar on the market, also available in all-spot beam,LX10201 $1,751.99
Dont forget your interior lighting! Lazer Star Bright White Dome light in 4 or 7 billet housing features radius fitment for easy bolt-on application.
LS534W-3 -$74.99
LS537W-3 - $102.99
*Also available in 3M backed stick on designs clickherefor more information. About LED Light Bars: LED light bars provide equivalent or more output than HID lights with less power. The solidstate technology does not use a filament or require ballasts. It is extremely durable and will stand up to the elements for years to come.?Visible light reaches hundreds of feet.?Each light passes rigorous quality testing to be certified IP68 and 8.6g vibration resistant. Low profile Aluminum construction Adjustable Slide Trac mounts Cree LED technology High output with 95% efficiency Long life rating of 50,000 hours 9-32 Volts DC input Variety of lengths available from 6? 50? Choose from spot, flood or combi beams Tube clamps and ATV brackets sold separately
Lazer Star Lights / Team CAN-AM Sweep at GNCC in Ohio
CAN-AM MAVERICK 1000R X RS PILOT KYLE CHANEY WINS GNCC UTV XC1 MODIFIED CLASS IN OHIO
Lazer Star Lights congratulates our Can-Am racers’ results at The John Penton GNCC round in Ohio.
Last weekend was the most successful weekend of racing ever from the side-by-side racers. Kyle Chaney drove an outstanding race to earn the first GNCC UTV XC1 Modified class overall victory with the Can-Am Maverick 1000R X rs. There were six Can-Am side-by-side vehicles that finish inside the top 10 of the XC1 class and each earned at least one podium in every GNCC SxS class. - See more at: http://www.lazerstarlights.com/blog/lazer-star-lights-team-can-am-sweep-at-gncc-in-ohio/#sthash.8exEbXUF.dpuf
The Can-Am Renegade and Outlander racers dominated the morning racing and won all five 4×4 classes, highlighted by Rob Smith’s second-place finish on the GNCC overall podium.” - See more at: http://www.lazerstarlights.com/blog/lazer-star-lights-team-can-am-sweep-at-gncc-in-ohio/#sthash.8exEbXUF.dpuf
The Maverick 1000R worked awesome. I knew the speed and ability was there, we just needed some luck and we got it. I know that this will be the first of more wins,” said Chaney. “My setup is dialed in, so I am not changing anything heading into the Masontown GNCC.”
Can-Am drivers earned six of the top 10 UTV XC1 Modified class finishes. JB Off-Road’s Tim Farr and co-pilot Julie Farr earned sixth place in Ohio. Team Zakowski Motorsports’ Zac Zakowski edged Louis Powersports / Can-Am X-Team racer Cody Miller for seventh. Larry Hendershot (Team HP/ NC 44) was ninth ahead of Team NC Powersports’ Stuart Weeks.
- See more at: http://www.lazerstarlights.com/blog/lazer-star-lights-team-can-am-sweep-at-gncc-in-ohio/#sthash.8exEbXUF.dpuf
In the UTV XC2 Limited class, Michael Swift (Team UXC Racing / Can-Am) drove his Can-Am Maverick to a podium finish. The third-place finish was his best of the UTV season.
In ATV action, Rob Smith (Can-Am X-Team) won the U2 class, took second on the GNCC overall morning podium and the top spot on the 4×4 podium. Round seven was his third class win with his Can-Am Renegade ATV. Can-Am Renegade racer Jordan Phillips took second. Swift, who also competed in the ATV morning race on his Team UXC Racing / Can-Am Renegade, finished third and trails Smith by four points heading into round eight.
Bryan Buckhannon led the 4×4 Open class from the first lap to the finish, winning by almost a full minute over Can-Am racers Sam Williams and Zakowski. Buchannon is now a perfect 7-for-7 in the 4×4 Open class this year on his ATV Parts Plus / Can-Am Outlander 800R. Fantastic work Bryan!
Can-Am Outlander 500 4×4 pilot and defending 4×4 Lites class champion Kevin Trantham won his class by more than 10 minutes and also earned fifth overall in the morning race. Scott Day and Bill Nativio finished second and third on their Can-Am ATVs. Forrest Whorton won the 4×4 Senior (40+) class for the fourth time this year. Chris Gray and David Jessee made it an all-Can-Am podium, earning second and third. Chad Moret, who won his first race of 2013, and Ryan Smith went 1-2 in the 4×4 Novice class on their Can-Am ATVs.
JB Off-Road / Can-Am DS 450™ Pro Jarrod McClure finished 11th in the XC1 ATV Pro class and 25th overall. He’s currently ranked eighth in the class points race.
Copy and Photos provided by Can Am Racing
July Racing is Heating Up for Lazer Star Lights Sponsored Racers
Race sanctions across the nation have seen Lazer Star Lights riders popping up on podiums everywhere! Josh Creamer going into Moto 2 gets the hole shot, takes big air and kills it in NY with a 2nd place victory at the AMA ATV MX July 13th event. Next at the infamous Pala Raceway, WORCS contender Lazer Star Lights/Del Amo driver Pablo Veglia holds on to take 3rd with fellow Can-Am'ersGilbert Floresvon his tail in 4th place, and not far behindKyle Chaney takes 5th. Not a bad time for the Lazer Star Lights Can Am guys in thistough (x-mile) event. Lazer Star's own Dennis Lusardi was there to capture the moment. Out in beautiful West Virginia the GNCC event saw Lazer Star Team Riders all over the Podiums:
Shared Blog from ThumperTalk.com
Posted 27 January 2013 - 12:43 PM
Thought I would post this here and introduce myself. I ride in the South Seattle area. We have tons of bitchin mountians and killer ORV parks to ride on. But Seattle is dark 7 months out of the year which makes riding even during the daytime a challenge. I have a 2008 Yamaha WR250X. Anyway, I've never been much of a night rider (thats not a David Hasselhoff joke, but it could be!). Hey I'm 40 years old. Eyesight is the first to go. Lights usually suck hard on any WR and enduros/supermotos in general. Anyway....so I've been looking at LED lights. Theres a bunch of junk on the market and I wanted something that would last and will put out some decent power. I looked at just about every kit on the market. Nothing quite had the look, quality and end result I wanted. I found a little powersports company out of Paso Robles, CA that makes LED headlights and turn signals for Harleys. Turns out they also make some bad ass lights for trucks. I found a really killer light thats the right size to fit in the factory plastic. Here are the specifics; Lazer Star - Triad 10 watt 3000 lumens - the stock headlight H4 bulb puts out like 1500 lumens at best. IP68 rated - which means dirt and water wont get into it. Which is a HUGE problem with most led lighting and around my wet neck of the woods... Lazer Star "underdrives" all their lights so they last a long time and still put out a ton of light with their reflector. This also means they run cool, so they wont melt the crap out of the plastics. Being under driven, they dont draw alot of power so the bike can handle it no problem. I've only had the light on for a few weeks. The temps here have been getting cold at night (low 20s) and its been a little too cold to ride very far. This light is BRIGHT! I've had LEDs on my truck and knew what to expect, but it was awesome to see it on my WR. I made a little youtube video of the install. http://youtu.be/E8_3Ql4K2Ig A link to the blog site: http://www.thumpertalk.com/topic/1002394-lazer-star-led-headlight-for-yamaha-supermoto/