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DRL's - dcurzon - 11-01-14 Fitted my hot grips today, piggy back fuse on the turn signal, 5a fuse in the piggy back plus the inline 5a on the live wire. Whilst I was at it, I fitted 2 led strips and wired them into the hotgrips power cabling, £2.95 on eBay. Somewhat overpowered by the headlights but I have some side coverage with the DRL's so more chance of being seen. All seems to work ok ![]() Re: DRL's - dcurzon - 11-01-14 They're actually white but look a little blue on these pics Re: DRL's - thunderpantz - 11-01-14 What lights have you fitted mate? HID's? Re: DRL's - dcurzon - 11-01-14 Yeah headlights are HID Re: DRL's - MarkWales - 11-01-14 Sorry for the Hijack which HIDs? Re: DRL's - thunderpantz - 12-01-14 Any issues with MOT or melting the internal housing? DRLs look good btw ![]() Re: DRL's - dcurzon - 12-01-14 It's a funny story about the HID's, and my garage looks like a hid warehouse! Set1 - Ordered 1 set from China, h1 and h4-3, £23 Got impatient waiting for them to arrive Set2 - ordered a pair on eBay from a Chinese seller but despatch from the uk, asked them to send a h1 and h4 bulb. 2 days later, I received 2 boxes from them, 2 pairs of h1 so 4x ballasts, 4x bulbs. £18. Improvised the h1 to fit the h4 socket. Set3 - Bought another set on eBay h4-2 as I wanted a h4 bulb. £18. Set 1 arrived 2 days after set2, so I put the h4-3 in instead of the improvised h1. Set3 arrived another 2 days later! All 35w and 6k. So for under £50, I've got 8 ballasts, 5x h1 bulbs and 3x h4 bulbs! Should keep me going for a few years... Only fitted for a week now, no problems with the glass. As for mot, it'd only take 5 minutes to change to normal bulbs if necessary. H1 - single hid bulb H4-2 - hid low beam and halogen high beam H4-3 - single hid bulb which moves for lo/hi beam. I have h1 (left side) and h4-3 (right side) fitted in the picture. Planning on buying a h4-4 bulb to try, 2 hid bulbs, requires 2 ballasts. Think I may have a spare laying around! Re: DRL's - dcurzon - 12-01-14 Don't expect magic miracles with hid, but they are a huge improvement over halogens with the dip beam mod. I had osram Nightbreakers in before, and these are so much better for similar money. Re: DRL's - dcurzon - 13-01-14 Oh, and for the H1 side, get a Honda Civic Type R H1 HID adaptor: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2-x-H1-HID-BULB-CLIP-HOLDER-ADAPTOR-HONDA-CIVIC-TYPE-CRV-HRV-UK-XENON-KIT-/261356419432?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item3cda0e7968 Its a slightly loose fit, so wrap a little electrical tape around the base of the H1 HID bulb Re: DRL's - dcurzon - 14-01-14 Interestingly, or more annoyingly, i pulled up at work, popped it on the sidestand and buzzed for the car park lift (underground car park, lift takes you down). When the lift arrived, i put it in gear and it promptly stalled - silly me still on the side stand. But it wouldnt re-start, battery just didnt turn it over. Theres a steep decline down to the lift, so i popped into second, rolled into the lift and let the clutch out, it immediately fired up and i clutched in before running out of lift. I HAD previously disabled the battery saver mode on the hotgrips, and with a lot of stop/start at traffic lights in that London, i'll presume they brought the battery down a bit. I let the bike run for 10 minutes in the car park with grips and headlights off, hopefully i'll have enough battery juice to start it, as there's no way i could push it UP the steep decline (its about 40degree's for 2 meters). Might have to try and bump it in the flat car park. I've now turned battery saver mode back on... |