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The industry’s
most versatile
lighting systems.
The HeadHunter was recently featured in the hit movie “Dust to Glory”, when Mouse McCoy, the lead character (and real racer), goes down hard at night and destroys his bike-mounted system. It’s his trusty NiteRider helmet system that saves the race.

NiteRider’s chassis- and helmet mounted lighting systems work together or separately to give you all the coverage you need. These off-road lights employ the most powerful, compact, and rugged high-intensity discharge (HID) and halogen bulbs and reflectors available.

Dual-Beam, Chassis-Mounted Systems

NiteRider’s HellFire system is by far the easiest and least expensive way a rider can mount dual 40W HID lights on their motorcycle or quad. Simply mount the heads and on/off switch to your handlebar, run the included wiring harness to your starter battery or a separately purchased rechargeable battery, turn on your blazing lights, and ride off into the sunset. The dual-halogen HellCat system can tap into the lights of any vehicle with an electrical system capable of pulling 40W. Best of all, neither system requires a rider to alter their motor or stator or to remove the “dashboard” on their quad. Simple, effective, and inexpensive, these systems are race-winning tools, not toys.

Helmet-Mounted Systems

The single biggest advantage you can gain over your competition in a night race is the addition of a helmet system. No longer are the ruts, whoops, and backsides of hills pitch black until your bike is pointed into them. You can literally ride as fast at night as you can during the day simply because you can see everything. Completely independent of the vehicle, our helmet systems are the perfect complement to a chassis-mounted or stock lighting system, adding a layer of safety and redundancy to your race effort. Many teams have finished the Baja 1000 on the strength of a NiteRider helmet system alone. Also available is the SkullSplitter, which when combined with the HeadHunter allows a rider to run two 40-watt HIDs on their helmet.