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16-10-08 01:34 PM |
Re: HID Kits for THE Curvy SVS - Worth it?
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Originally Posted by Viney
(Post 1656582)
Personaly, i'd have a set in my SV, but just cant justify the cost. Just dont want forum members to come along in a couple of months and say 'I have just been done for having HID's in my bike why didnt anyone tell me?' :)
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Yah, my link up there has a nice fat warning on if for that reason ;) But, I've never been stopped for it- and not just by luck, I've followed a traffic car along the M8 one night, and been stuck behind various other coppers without problems. Not to mention that since I got it properly set up I've never been flashed by another motorist, which is a good sign. It helps to use a sensible colour, if you fit a mad 12000K purple light or whatever I guarantee you'll get stopped and idiot taxed.
We've got at least one person on here who's got theirs through an MOT- I haven't tried, I just refitted a standard bulb and taped the hid stuff to the subframe temporarily. The only part that could be time consuming is headlight aim- I've found that the HID really needs very different aim to the halogens, and took a while to set up well in the first place, so having to redo that every year would be a pain. But as it happens I just didn't bother, and even though the halogen was all to **** the tester didn't object, it was bad on the road but apparently not bad on the test wall.
I only run with the one HID just because of my damaged headlight, but I'd go back to 2 if I could easily. Instead, I've got a load of spares ;) I do like having the redundancy though, my HID's been reliable but you never know if that'll continue.
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