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There seems to be an issue with HID kits that take 2 or 3 seconds to fire up as you dip the lights or change to high beam. On a car that's a problem. On a bike it could be serious.
You probably need a bi-xenon kit with one bulb and a motorized shield but that necessitates fitting a complete projector light.
There seems to be an issue with HID kits that take 2 or 3 seconds to fire up as you dip the lights or change to high beam. On a car that's a problem. On a bike it could be serious.
You probably need a bi-xenon kit with one bulb and a motorized shield but that necessitates fitting a complete projector light.
im not 100% but i seem to remember alot of guys running the DDM bi xenon kits with good results
you raise a good point about the lights
i have never seen them need time to warm up to high beams but maybe im dealing with something different.
i know the aftermarket lights take a second or two to get going from off.
Next on the list
-Figure out a better way to mount the front fender then with hose clamps
-Fab up a new mount for the dash that lowers it a bit.
-I cam across a deal on Ohlins shocks and was thinking about them
-And over the summer I should be getting a Raid Titan tank and seat. not sure if ill use it on this bike or my K1
-I hope to have the bottom end of the stroker motor together over the summer
Might be a little bit before she lights up....
Seen this HID kit used on the bikes before and they work great
Those are Hella 500FFs with DDM 55W HIDs....
second pic is before I got them aimed well.
Honest they will make you blind if you look at them level closer then 5 feet.....no joke.....
been following your build religiously and your quality of work is amazing
im looking at ordering one of those trail tech dash kits myself but am not sure which one to get.. are you at the stage to start wiring it up yet? will it be difficult?
been following your build religiously and your quality of work is amazing
im looking at ordering one of those trail tech dash kits myself but am not sure which one to get.. are you at the stage to start wiring it up yet? will it be difficult?
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