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Zana -Aux Lights. Shining Bright. Shining Right

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In this blog understand how rider friendly lights are made. The features, convenience and the value

Zana -Aux Lights.  Shining Bright. Shining Right 

In this blog understand how rider friendly lights are made. The features, convenience and the value

Aux Lights are now part of essential gear.

If you’ve done a night ride in India, you’ve had that moment. One moment you're enjoying the ride, and the next, the road suddenly vanishes, leaving your heart pounding No light. No warning. It could be as subtle as a crater, a curve, or an unexpected head-on glare. Stock headlights — even on some expensive bikes — simply don’t cut it. That’s why more riders now consider auxiliary lights essential. Not a luxury. Not a “mod.” But a non-negotiable part of riding safe after dark.

Zana had been constantly working out prototypes since 2023 for lights, as they had foreseen that aux lights would be standard kit in times to come. In 2024, production models rolled out. Zana had a clear brief for its designers collating feedback from riders, vision, and the “feel” that keen riders have.

Everyone’s Upgrading — But Many Are Getting It Wrong

Local Knock-Offs (₹2K–₹10K)

They look bright on paper. Tons of lumens, low price. Except they scatter light everywhere except where you need it. Trees? Lit. Oncoming traffic? Blinded. Road? Still dark. Worse, they’re rarely sealed, and most are fitted without poor quality lenses relays or custom wire harnesses — meaning blown fuses, battery drain, and fried switches.

Locally made/imported- Budget/Semi-Premium Lights (₹6K–₹25K)

Some offer better build and design — but still no clear beam patterns. Flood? Spot? Who knows. Many don’t even come with proper harnesses, so people fit them “jugaad-style” — exposed wires, taped joints, no relay. Not only unreliable but dangerous. No warranty except “Main hoon na” Today most of the motorcycles are sans kick starts and with an electric starter. Still want Jugaads and uncertified lights

High-End Brands (₹50K and up)

There’s no denying their performance. Beam shaping, dimming, cornering coverage, perfect mounting — you name it. However, they are also priced like aircraft components. Add shipping, import duties, and compatibility questions, and most riders are priced out before the conversation even begins. Add to that endless accoutrements that one needs either to get performance or protect the bik’e's warranty, like a CANbus or HexCAN and/or or a trickle battery charger. Remember, this is India. The harshest spectrum of conditions.

Built for US / EU won’t always work for Indian conditions

India’s riding conditions are brutal. We deal with dust, heat, rain, potholes, cows, and the occasional highway with no lights for 100km. Aux lights here need to survive real-life chaos — not showroom displays or Alpine test tracks. So no, this isn’t about “cool upgrades.” This is about function, survival, and trust. Made for India is not a joke. It is a certification that will surely happen one day. Buying lights for a lakh plus then constantly worrying about them is not clever.

What Actually Matters When You Choose Aux Lights

 


Flood vs Spot → Wide for city/twisties, narrow for highway

 


Beam cutoff → So you don’t blind oncoming traffic

 


Effective brightness → Not raw lumens that light up the sky

 


Dual-color output: white for distance, yellow for fog or rain

 


Wiring harness with relay → No relay = no deal

 


Sealing + thermal control → IP-rated and built to last

 


Dual-color isn’t just a feature. It is what is needed in Indian conditions, where you can meet fog, rain, and sun all in 100 km. Can’t keep putting covers on and off When the white light bounces off fog, the yellow one cuts through it. It's as simple as that.

Why Zana’s ZFL Series Gets It Right

Zana’s aux lights aren’t imported, overpriced, or underbuilt. They’re designed here, for India. For Indian roads, Indian weather, and Indian motorcycles.

What you get:

Clearly defined beam patterns (flood, spot, combo)

 


Dual-color options in higher models

 


CNC-machined housings, IP68 waterproofing, real drop testing

 


Heat Sinks that perform and don’t over heat

 


Harness included — no jugaad needed

 


Bluetooth switching on the top-end model

 


Prices from ₹7,999 to ₹41,000 — no hidden surprises

 


Custom mounts and standard mounts give you never-before-seen versatility.

Zana Aux lights - Made for every riding style -

 


City commutes/delivery riders → ZFL-15/20
Wide, low beams. Great for potholes, near field of vision

 


Weekend touring/twisty terrain → ZFL-35
Combo beam means you see what’s ahead and what’s coming from the sides.

 


Highway runs/fog → ZFL-40/ZFL-50
ZFL-40 is for speed and visibility. ZFL-50 adds yellow mode for rain, mist, and monsoon rides.

 


Long-distance/all-season riders → ZFL-60/ZFL-70
You ride into the dark, into weather, into nowhere. You need serious output, thermal stability, and clean switching. These two won’t blink.

Model

    

Beam Type

    

Output

    

Dual Color

    

Range

    

Best For

 


ZFL-15

    

Flood

    

~5,000 lm

    

No

    

~200m

    

Backup for urban night rides

 


ZFL-20

    

Combo

    

~6,000 lm

    

No

    

~250m

    

City + occasional highway

 


ZFL-35

    

Combo

    

~7,000 lm

    

No

    

~280m

    

Weekend touring

 


ZFL-40

    

Spot

    

~8,000 lm

    

No

    

~350m

    

Highway use at speed

 


ZFL-50

    

Combo

    

~10,000 lm

    

Yes

    

~400m

    

Foggy roads, rural riding

 


ZFL-70

    

Spot

    

~23,000 lm

    

Yes (BT)

    

500m+

    

Cross-country, ADV touring

* All lights come with a wiring harness, swtich and basic mounts. 

Don’t Just Light Up the Road. Understand It.

Aux lights aren’t about making your bike look cool. They’re about lighting up what matters — the road, the edge, the unexpected. Cheap lights scatter. Bad lights blind.

Zana’s ZFL range doesn’t promise gimmicks. They promise dependabilty, toughness, brighteness, dual colour and clarity — engineered by people who ride and for people who ride.

Pick the beam. Mount it right. Aim it low. Ride knowing you’ll see what’s coming — before it sees you.

Zana. 

Built in India. Ridden Globally

Forged From Fire. More than Metal

 

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