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Topic : How to Install an HID/Bi-Xenon Light Kit
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 ThunderRat 
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Posted : 05 Sep 2013 - 23:20   Post title : Re: How to Install an HID/Bi-Xenon Light Kit (Re: stripygitface)
 
That seems like a more cost effective option and a better way to see at night.

 
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 GerPa 
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Posted : 05 Sep 2013 - 23:37   Post title : Re: How to Install an HID/Bi-Xenon Light Kit (Re: ThunderRat)
 
ThunderRat wrote:

That seems like a more cost effective option and a better way to see at night.


Hello Steve
As an alternative I went to Supercheap Auto and bought a pair of Narva H4. 100% more light + 35Mtr longer beam. ( That's what they claim). for $69.95. and just swapped the bulb over, They are both 60/55 watt bulbs.So no increase in power draw
This is an Alternative to installing HID lights as I don't intend to ride at night but the extra light is there for the "Just in case I get caught out"

+ There are certainly a vast improvement over the Originals.

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 Agent86 
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Posted : 06 Sep 2013 - 21:24   Post title : Re: How to Install an HID/Bi-Xenon Light Kit (Re: GerPa)
 

GerPa wrote:

ThunderRat wrote:

That seems like a more cost effective option and a better way to see at night.


Hello Steve
As an alternative I went to Supercheap Auto and bought a pair of Narva H4. 100% more light + 35Mtr longer beam. ( That's what they claim). for $69.95. and just swapped the bulbs over, They are both 60/55 watt bulbs.
This is more of an Alternative to HID lights as I don't intend to ride at night but the extra light is there for the "Just in case I get caught out"

+ There are certainly an improvement over the Originals.

GerryD


Yeah, did exactly the same thing, certainly not HID bright but still a easy & not too expensive up grade over the standard lights.

 
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Posted : 09 Sep 2013 - 06:19   Post title : Re: How to Install an HID/Bi-Xenon Light Kit (Re: stripygitface)
 
Duty_First asked me to post a picture of the inside of the headlight housing, with the kit installed. Basically all there is are the connections onto the extension cable.



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Posted : 09 Sep 2013 - 07:02   Post title : Re: How to Install an HID/Bi-Xenon Light Kit (Re: stripygitface)
 
Thanks mate.

 
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Posted : 05 Aug 2015 - 13:54   Post title : Re: How to Install an HID/Bi-Xenon Light Kit (Re: narsisco_lopez)
 
Do I order the canbus kit or the standard one from ddm?

 
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