these are same Lights http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.186376344743991.46861.120081598040133&l=204bcd3b5c
I found on Facebook
Those appear to be the same as what I just installed. The ARC instructor I was with last night qnd today, Tracy Martin, has a set of the Clearwater lights on his bike so we compared side by side. The four bulb 1800 lumin lights I have are way brighter. Clearwater has a big advantage now that I see the two side by side, but the difference is their wiring, not with the light output. Clearwater's supplied wiring harness include a dimming pot and relay. The way Tracy has his wired is that the LEDs come on with the headlight, but he adjusts the intensity down with the pot so they can be on all the time, day and night. When he switches his high beam on, the LEDs automatically go to full bright. Turning the high beam off, reduces the LEDs back to the less than full bright setting. This is a big advantage, but I don't think it is worth another $300 bucks.
Hoping I could perhaps buy the pot for brightness adjustment from Clearwater I checked out their site. First if doesn't appear they sell just the pot. Even if they did, the wiring diagrams they have up shows each of their LED's have three wires, where mine have just two. Apparently their third wire is what makes the dimming action work with the relay.
For the money, I'm satisfied with what I have, but I can't say I wouldn't really like to have the flexibility of the Clearwater setup.
BTW- despite a lot of the ARC class being conducted in the rain, we had a BLAST. Only three bikes, so we got lots of practice.