modd question?
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modd question?
As anyone thought in this forum of tinting their high beam.
i have been thinkin about it but don't know about how hot it will get or if it will melt the tint.
just thinkin about ideas that don't require spending to much money.
By the way do you guys have any ideas that you don't mind sharing?
would appreciate it. im bored and need to do something with the bike since I can't ride it.
i have been thinkin about it but don't know about how hot it will get or if it will melt the tint.
just thinkin about ideas that don't require spending to much money.
By the way do you guys have any ideas that you don't mind sharing?
would appreciate it. im bored and need to do something with the bike since I can't ride it.
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RE: modd question?
Are you wanting to tint the high beam so you can ride with it on? If so, are you trying to tint the lense cover or the actual bulb. A guy came through the shop the other day on a 600rr and he had lense covers on his lights, not the film but they were actually hard plastic covers that were held on with velcro.
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RE: modd question?
If I'm following people at night around the city (and I see that my high beams are hitting their mirrors), I'll shut it off. Other than that, I usually always have my high beams on. But I just ordered an HID kit for the bike, so I don't think that the high beams are going to be nessesary at night anymore, just during the daytime. (If they work like I hope, I'll let everyone know where I got them from and how much.)
Plus, if you do tint your high beams, just make sure that you realize that you don't have a high beam anymore, which could suck if you are on the highway late at night and have no street lights around.
But I do know that tint and vinyl shops around here have this headlight protective tint stuff that's really thick, and you can do any color. You might want to check here if you really want to tint your high beam.
Plus, if you do tint your high beams, just make sure that you realize that you don't have a high beam anymore, which could suck if you are on the highway late at night and have no street lights around.
But I do know that tint and vinyl shops around here have this headlight protective tint stuff that's really thick, and you can do any color. You might want to check here if you really want to tint your high beam.
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RE: modd question?
The best thing I have found is if you take the bike turn it on and face it against a wall or garage from 3-4 feet with the lights on and the bike on a level surface you can turn the phillips head screw on the outside of the light housing. By turning the screw to the right lowers the high beam, this angles the light out of the other motorist's eyes. I have mine setup so I always have the high beam on, and never have any issues.
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RE: modd question?
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The best thing I have found is if you take the bike turn it on and face it against a wall or garage from 3-4 feet with the lights on and the bike on a level surface you can turn the phillips head screw on the outside of the light housing. By turning the screw to the right lowers the high beam, this angles the light out of the other motorist's eyes. I have mine setup so I always have the high beam on, and never have any issues.
The best thing I have found is if you take the bike turn it on and face it against a wall or garage from 3-4 feet with the lights on and the bike on a level surface you can turn the phillips head screw on the outside of the light housing. By turning the screw to the right lowers the high beam, this angles the light out of the other motorist's eyes. I have mine setup so I always have the high beam on, and never have any issues.
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