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anyone try hid's
Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2004 3:54 pm
by Fireman Ed
Hey all,
I was looking around on line today, and I saw HID conversions
for H4 bulbed headlights. These were not the HID look alike blue
halogen bulbs, but a real HID system that fits in the H4 socket on
your car/bike. The benefits would be brighter light with only 35w
use in stead of the 55w low beam. The problem is price, they come in
sets for cars, so you get two, but the price is around $400(usd).
Anyone try them? Anyone willing to go halvsies on a set with me to
try? Just looking into the possibilities right now, but I am very
interested.
Fireman Ed
A17 <---want's brighter light and more available electricity
anyone try hid's
Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2004 4:01 pm
by Riley
You probably can't go halfsies since it will only come with one ballast. In
the stock KLR reflector it probably won't do much. Better off buying and
mounting exterrnal HID driving light(s).
Riley
A15
Montreal
----- Original Message -----
From: "Fireman Ed"
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Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2004 4:54 PM
Subject: [DSN_klr650] anyone try HID's
> Hey all,
> I was looking around on line today, and I saw HID conversions
> for H4 bulbed headlights. These were not the HID look alike blue
> halogen bulbs, but a real HID system that fits in the H4 socket on
> your car/bike. The benefits would be brighter light with only 35w
> use in stead of the 55w low beam. The problem is price, they come in
> sets for cars, so you get two, but the price is around $400(usd).
> Anyone try them? Anyone willing to go halvsies on a set with me to
> try? Just looking into the possibilities right now, but I am very
> interested.
> Fireman Ed
> A17
>
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anyone try hid's
Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2004 4:04 pm
by Fireman Ed
--- In
DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "Riley" wrote:
> You probably can't go halfsies since it will only come with one
ballast.
Nope, two ballasts, two bulbs, two relays. two wire sets
anyone try hid's
Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2004 4:33 pm
by Guy B. Young II
Is one a high beam, and the other a low beam?
Where you gonna put'em.
??????
Guy
At 10:04 PM 3/10/04 -0000, Fireman Ed wrote:
>Nope, two ballasts, two bulbs, two relays. two wire sets
anyone try hid's
Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2004 4:36 pm
by Fireman Ed
one is for me and the other for you. They go in the headlight where
your current light is. I also have been looking at HID driving
lights since they are super bright and only use 35w, but they are
$$$$$ also.
base gasket weep.... nklr
Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2004 5:58 pm
by Guy B. Young II
I *hate* those things, or similar chips with that stuff in/on/around them.
My wife buys (those) chips and I usually get in the bag later in the
evening. When the first 'gut-buster' hits I KNOW what they are. By then,
it's too late....
At 12:42 PM 3/10/04 -0000, James L. Miller Jr. wrote:
>I'm not old enough to leak unless I eat too many of those WOW chips!
anyone try hid's
Posted: Wed Mar 10, 2004 6:18 pm
by James L. Miller Jr.
I made the mistake of riding in front of a BMW with one installed.
It was like riding with the sun in your rearview mirror. With the
exception of that one time, he lead the rest of the trip. VERY
BRIGHT! If you can make it fit, do it.
millerized
--- In
DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "Fireman Ed" wrote:
> Hey all,
> I was looking around on line today, and I saw HID conversions
> for H4 bulbed headlights. These were not the HID look alike blue
> halogen bulbs, but a real HID system that fits in the H4 socket on
> your car/bike. The benefits would be brighter light with only 35w
> use in stead of the 55w low beam. The problem is price, they come
in
> sets for cars, so you get two, but the price is around $400(usd).
> Anyone try them? Anyone willing to go halvsies on a set with me
to
> try? Just looking into the possibilities right now, but I am very
> interested.
> Fireman Ed
> A17