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HID conversion
Hi guys
Tried searching the above as I know it's been discussed a few times but the keyword search doesn't allow 3 letter words so trying to find info on "HID" is a bit difficult! I want to do this conversion on my curvy S. HIDS 4 U seem to be the most popular choice. two H4 bulbs. The only problem is the website doesn't give much info on fitting etc. I'm quite handy with electrics so if it involves running relays from the existing switches that's not a problem. It would just be nice to know what I'm getting into! Also, are they any good? I do a lot of riding on unlit lanes where deer in the road is not unheard of so it's essential to see as far and as clearly as possible. One more thing: Should i go for the Plus (35W) or Max (55W)? Thanks Stu |
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35W is significantly brighter than the best halogen bulbs, on unlit roads they are fantastic, high beam is better, low beams tends to make the foreground brighter leaving the distance harder to see. I've had kits that do and kits that don't require relays, try without and if it pops the fuse then fit a relay.
ETA: No thread on HIDs would be complete without a bit of pic whoring... http://i488.photobucket.com/albums/r...CF82631024.jpg http://i488.photobucket.com/albums/r...CF82671024.jpg |
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I fitted a kit to the viffer in october, ther'e a sinch to fit, only hard part is finding somewhere for the ballasts to live.
Apart from that they are a massive improvement even to the viffers standard twin headlights. Fitting is easy, everything plugs into the existing headlight plug, you only have to wire a new supply from the battery, just remember to switch them off before swithching the bike off as the will soon drain the battery when you next turn your ignition on, the running current is low but initial start takes quite a good bit of power. Other than that it's well worth while if you ride alot in the dark. |
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I've got one to fit to the Superduke, but in my case it's more about finding space than anything else, although to be honest the standard headlight is good enough so I might not bother.
Cheers Mark. |
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hids 4 u kits are easy to fit, if u can change the headlight bulb, u can fit the kit. No wiring to the battery or relays required, just bulbs, ballasts and all necessary wiring. Recommended upgrade to any vehicle!
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If you want to search forum properly just google it
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=HID+lights+site%3Aforums.sv650.org Quote:
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Also know, that HID lights are only legal on vehicles with self-leveling suspension, which means your bike not be road legal and should not pass an MOT.
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Self levelling suspension Or self levelling lights.
It was self levelling lights first, then they added some term when they were fitted to car with self-levelling suspension because the effect was the same. But that means nowt, just go to an MOT place where they are understanding and it be right. |
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Aftermarket kits are only illegal because you are changing the lighting technology from halogen to gas discharge. Hence your vehicle will not have self-levelling lights or washer systems.
They will pass an MOT absolutely fine because the beam pattern is the same (as long as you get the anti-glare bulbs with reflector headlights) and the colour of the light is predominantly white. Mine passed its MOT with a Peugeot dealer so if any garage were to fail it for HIDs it would be a dealer. |
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I said should fail, not would fail chaps.
Merely trying to point out to the OP, in case he's not aware. |
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