plug n play HID
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#5
RE: plug n play HID
ORIGINAL: ryman546
Question on that sorry to hijack. Those bi-xenon does that mean that both lights will be on at the same time? What happens to high beam as well.
Question on that sorry to hijack. Those bi-xenon does that mean that both lights will be on at the same time? What happens to high beam as well.
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RE: plug n play HID
ORIGINAL: elcoomagnifico
with bi xexon both lights will be on. you would have both low and both high beam on one bulb. just like knightslugger said. the bulbs are built into one bulb. but i think you would have to make a new harness tho. and the bulbs wouldnt fit. it would be a custom project.
ORIGINAL: ryman546
Question on that sorry to hijack. Those bi-xenon does that mean that both lights will be on at the same time? What happens to high beam as well.
Question on that sorry to hijack. Those bi-xenon does that mean that both lights will be on at the same time? What happens to high beam as well.
#7
RE: plug n play HID
Don't do the kit. You can spend the same amount of money and do a real projector setup, and get legal results. I just finished this mod on my F4 and I did a writeup. If you take a look at the first picture you will see why you shouldn't do the kit. https://cbrforum.com/m_503775/mpage_.../tm.htm#504930
#8
RE: plug n play HID
^^ IT'S NOT THE KIT. You have an older model bike with a headlamp that displays that beam pattern. HID bulbs (nor regular halogen bulbs) display any sort of beam pattern. The headlamp reflectors in the housing is what makes the beam pattern, and that's why you are getting a "glare" as you call it. I'm willing to be your regular halogen bulbs did the same thing. (either that, or the bulb wasn't installed correctly.)
Not bashing on you man, but please do some research before going out blaming the kit as the reason why it didn't work for you. My previous 06 had an the eBay HID kit.........worked absolutely pronominal (the kit even survived the crash and stayed illuminated even when the bike wouldn't start.) My current 07 has HID's now............Perfect. Same goes for my roommates 06, and 07.......and another friends' 08. We all have the 6000k eBay HID kit...........all correctly installed...........each of them having the exact same beam pattern as the stock bulbs, but much brighter and whiter (and no glare to even speak of.)
No glare...........the exact same beam pattern as stock bulbs...........
So please, stop spreading these rumors that the HID kits is to blame because this is just false. Your headlamp was the problem from the start (or incorrect installation and/or incorrect bulb-type installed)
Not bashing on you man, but please do some research before going out blaming the kit as the reason why it didn't work for you. My previous 06 had an the eBay HID kit.........worked absolutely pronominal (the kit even survived the crash and stayed illuminated even when the bike wouldn't start.) My current 07 has HID's now............Perfect. Same goes for my roommates 06, and 07.......and another friends' 08. We all have the 6000k eBay HID kit...........all correctly installed...........each of them having the exact same beam pattern as the stock bulbs, but much brighter and whiter (and no glare to even speak of.)
No glare...........the exact same beam pattern as stock bulbs...........
So please, stop spreading these rumors that the HID kits is to blame because this is just false. Your headlamp was the problem from the start (or incorrect installation and/or incorrect bulb-type installed)
#9
RE: plug n play HID
Rather than start this debate on two different threads, just go to the discussion here: https://cbrforum.com/m_503775/mpage_.../tm.htm#504930 and decide for yourself.
#10
RE: plug n play HID
ORIGINAL: travisgarrison
Don't do the kit. You can spend the same amount of money and do a real projector setup, and get legal results. I just finished this mod on my F4 and I did a writeup. If you take a look at the first picture you will see why you shouldn't do the kit. https://cbrforum.com/m_503775/mpage_.../tm.htm#504930
Don't do the kit. You can spend the same amount of money and do a real projector setup, and get legal results. I just finished this mod on my F4 and I did a writeup. If you take a look at the first picture you will see why you shouldn't do the kit. https://cbrforum.com/m_503775/mpage_.../tm.htm#504930