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danf1234
16-11-10, 07:34 PM
Before I take the full HID plunge, has anyone heard of any horror stories using uprated halogen bulbs likes Phillips Osrams etc?
I am sure I have read they can heat up the SV light units until the point that they melt the lens?
the_lone_wolf
16-11-10, 07:36 PM
Horror stories tend to be from higher Wattage bulbs
All the normal 55/60W ones will be fine
Personally I've had Nightbreakers and Phillips Extreme ones, the Nightbreakers were a little brighter, but I had serious longevity issues, eventually ended up with Halfords ones, whatever the top end ones are - they were the same price as the Nightbreakers when on BOGOF but have lasted much longer
andrewsmith
16-11-10, 08:26 PM
Dan try your local parts guy (not a dealer) as I got some hellish 55/60w for £7 a pair
TBH i think they are better than the the phillips for brightness
Sid Squid
16-11-10, 10:00 PM
All standard wattage bulbs will be fine. Do not buy unbranded bulbs as many are not effectively UV shielded - this is the most common cause of damage to plastic headlight lenses.
Do a search and there's a number of threads about better design bulbs, Osram Nightbreakers or Philips Extreme something - even at the standard wattage all are a notable improvement over standard bulbs.
danf1234
17-11-10, 08:43 AM
I caught between 2 minds if 2 go for the full HID thing or not.
osram nightracers are good... nearly all modern headlights are too freaking bright anyway, as for those Audis with their LED running lights.. they don't half blind you when they're oncoming traffic... so in view of that i'm gonna festoon me essvee with freaking LEDs... HTH :D
thedonal
17-11-10, 06:57 PM
I've got a set of Osram nightbreakers in- got them from a Triumph site I think and cost less than a pair of the Halfords site (over a year ago now).
They're way better than the standard lamps. Worth a go I reckon.
yorkie_chris
17-11-10, 06:58 PM
i caught between 2 minds if 2 go for the full hid thing or not.
hid imo.
danf1234
17-11-10, 07:00 PM
Ballats and all the **** that comes with them is a PITA to hide.
yorkie_chris
17-11-10, 07:01 PM
It's dead easy on a fairy bike
danf1234
17-11-10, 07:05 PM
It's dead easy on a fairy bike
You done one?
danf1234
17-11-10, 07:09 PM
And that's not a jibe, I might bring it to you if you fancy a go - is what I meant!
yorkie_chris
17-11-10, 07:10 PM
Yeah Brettus bike... it is better to get a good loom with one and make effort to integrate it but you can easily cable tie them to the sides of the frame
danf1234
17-11-10, 07:18 PM
so is the ones from www.hids4u.co.uk (http://www.hids4u.co.uk) any good?
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