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can you tell witch side is hid  :rolleyes
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#2
I'm going out on a limb here ......but is it the one on the right in the picture ???  :rollin


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#3
Are they okay with the plastic lens?
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#4
Had a bike behind me the other day with the same spotlights as mine, but his headlights matched as well.
He was easy to see.  Smile
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#5
they are fine with the plasic lens they are less wattage than standard halogen the one i got is only 35 watts so its cooler thaan the low beam but so much brighter
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#6
was it a straight swap?
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(13-02-17, 11:14 PM)Skippernick link Wrote: was it a straight swap?

If you are of the opinion swapping an old bulb for a ballast unit, a new bulb and possibly a little bit of extra cabling, they are a straight swap :pokefun
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#8
If you get the plug and play kit then it's a fairly easy job to do takes longer to hide the ballast boxes than it does to fit them I made a plate up and mounted the ballast boxes on it and hit it under the infill panel on the fairing

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(14-02-17, 10:05 AM)BBROWN1664 link Wrote: [quote author=Skippernick link=topic=21834.msg252456#msg252456 date=1487024080]
was it a straight swap?

If you are of the opinion swapping an old bulb for a ballast unit, a new bulb and possibly a little bit of extra cabling, they are a straight swap :pokefun
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So BB.......was that a yes or a no  :pokefun
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#10
I'll take that as a no then.
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#11
I have got hid's in my bike did some messing about with the headlight unit and managed to get two h4 bulbs fitted to it . looks the biz until I took it to get the lights aligned properly at the mot garage , the lights are not projecting a pattern so they cant align them up to the correct angles etc . they recommended putting standard h4 bulbs in ,
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#12
If you got the proper HID kits, you could have put an H1 and an H4 bulb in which may have helped.

When I had mine, the HID kit from HIDS4U was brilliant as I was able to get the beam low enough and straight enough to pass the MOT. Most people though just flick the original bulb back in for MOT time.
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#13
the plug and play kit is just that but its hiding the ballast boxes that take a bit of work nothing hard but well worth the bother as they are so much brighter
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