BMW Police RTP BIKe id lights

RCASSIN

Member
Mar 16, 2016
39
West Point , NY
Can someone ID the take down lights on the side of the bike, knee height on the crash bar, rectangle clear light? Are they take down lights? or strobes? It is a 2000 BMW RTP so i am pretty sure they are not LEDs.... A make and model of the light would be a great help to us. Also, anyone know where to get or has the rear pole light. This bike is going to the motorcyclepedia museum and needs to be back in full uniform. Thanks, Rob atlantic pd 2.jpg
 

StEaLtH2

Member
Mar 3, 2011
2,159
New England
I believe it to be a strobe, looks significantly like a 400 series strobe and with what looks like a Whelen 500 series led in Amber side facing on rear box, means more than one brand of equipment was used.
Can't help on the pole light...
 

StEaLtH2

Member
Mar 3, 2011
2,159
New England
Yes, I believe the strobes to be Whelen. You could use the 400 series to get the same look, I believe the actual ones in the photo to be the micro max or similar. And I agree that the front and pole strobe are likely Fed Sig. Any other photos available?
Good luck with the restore!
 

Sigma Safety

Member
May 21, 2010
766
western Canada
The pole light is a C0220 from FedSig, I believe. The fronts are GS2's. The CO220 is a Vama product.

The alley lights....unknown.
 

RCASSIN

Member
Mar 16, 2016
39
West Point , NY
Hi, would I have to use the FA 520 control unit for the strobe? or can I use a more common /different unit? The 520 seem hard to find. Thanks for your help. Rob
 

C17LVFD

Member
May 21, 2010
1,537
Harrisburg, PA
Interesting mix of FS and Whelen on the motor. Usually I feel like I see a single brand on a motor. Agree with the above on the front white "alley" as being a Whelen 400 series halogen or strobe.

Seth
 

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