Motorcycle lighting: LED headlights & off-road lights

Light up the road and improve your visibility at Vowenx: LED headlights, auxiliary lights, and off-road optics with shockproof lenses. A selection to see and be seen, at the right price.

Rated 4.8/5 based on 57 customer reviews· Updated on August 21, 2026

« Delivery was faster than expected and the light fits perfectly on my lexmoto pulse adrenaline 125 and it is also very bright »

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How to choose your motorcycle lighting?

LED technology offers powerful, white, and energy-efficient light with a long lifespan. Check the luminous flux (lumens) and the quality of the lens (shockproof for off-road use). For riding on open roads, verify approval; auxiliary lights are mainly used off-road. Check the voltage (12 V) and the mounting/connection method (a relay is recommended for high power). Good lighting significantly improves night and bad-weather safety.

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Criteria to check before purchasing

CriterionWhy is it important?
LED TechnologyPowerful, white, and energy-efficient.
LumensLuminous flux depending on use.
LensShockproof for off-road.
ApprovalEssential for open roads.
Connection12 V, relay for high power.

Frequently asked questions

What LED headlight power should I choose for my motorcycle?

It depends on the use: road lighting requires high and approved luminous flux, while an off-road auxiliary light can be more modest. Compare actual lumens rather than advertised watts.

Are motorcycle LED headlights approved?

Not all are: some LED lights, especially off-road ones, are not approved for open roads. Check for the approval marking before riding on public roads.

How to connect an auxiliary headlight?

Connect it to the motorcycle's 12 V, ideally via a relay and a fuse to avoid overloading the circuit, with a control switch. Respect polarity and protect connections from moisture.

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Frequently asked questions

  • What LED headlight power should you choose for a motorcycle?

    It depends on the use: road lighting requires high and certified luminous flux, while an off-road auxiliary light can be more modest. Compare actual lumens rather than advertised watts.

  • Are motorcycle LED headlights approved?

    Not all of them are: some LED lights, especially off-road ones, are not approved for use on public roads. Check for the approval marking before riding on public roads.

  • How to connect an additional headlight?

    Connect it to the motorcycle's 12 V, ideally via a relay and a fuse to avoid overloading the circuit, with a control switch. Observe polarity and protect the connections from moisture.