HID install and review

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(Rhythm @ Feb. 12 2007,15:flamethrowing:)
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(heavybusa @ Feb. 12 2007,17:09)
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(heavybusa @ Feb. 12 2007,15
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Do you accept collect calls ?
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(Ruben @ Feb. 13 2007,09:01) I got HIDs installed on mine and let me tell you... Best single modification you can make. You will have 3times the light out in front of you and 3times safer cuz you will be seen. The high-beam is blindingly bright though.... you'll see what 'm talking about...

Buy this now..... Looks great n keeps you safe !
I'm always out running my lights at night. Did this improve with your mod.
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only concern I have is melting the light house'n (bulb) Other than that I'm in.

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(dadofthree @ Feb. 13 2007,21:19)
(Ruben @ Feb. 13 2007,09:01) I got HIDs installed on mine and let me tell you...   Best single modification you can make.  You will have 3times the light out in front of you and 3times safer cuz you will be seen.  The high-beam is blindingly bright though....   you'll see what 'm talking about...

Buy this now.....   Looks great n keeps you safe !
I'm always out running my lights at night. Did this improve with your mod.  
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At night you will get a very pronounced fan of bright white light out in front of you. Much brighter and denser than stock... way more distance too... High beams are way bright and cover what to me was twice as far .... way the heck out there.... flat out awesome.

Do a search and try to find someone who wasn't happy after installing HIDs. Believe me.... you all need this.
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(guido4512 @ Feb. 13 2007,10:27)
(heavybusa @ Feb. 12 2007,18:25) and I had not started the bike it was a little tough to get started, but after warming up these lights worked great.

They are much brighter and clearer than my old set and less boxes and wires.

A silverstar has nothing on an HID high beam.
A couple a Questions?      
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You went to the 8000k correct?
What did you have before?
How much night riding do you do?
Just looking for how the 8000k's perform at night.......... ( I ride to work and its dark out in the morning!!!)
I'll start off by saying that this is all opinion.

Everyone will have their own likes and dislikes.

Personally, I do not out ride these. The light goes so far and illuminates so much that I feel mor confident (which may be a bad thing)

I do ride a lot at night on rural back roads. Usuall faded or no center line and no white lines on the edge.

The HID improves night riding in these conditions so much that I cannot ride with out them.

In the city the light is so pure white that it still shows up and contrasts well againsts the street lights. Divers cannot miss the color during day or night.

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Oh and I went from 6K to 8K, then from 8K to 8K (brand name change) and the only difference I see is the color.

The light projects the same and does not heat up any more or less.

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(rockadaous @ Feb. 13 2007,13:26) only concern I have is melting the light house'n (bulb)  Other than that I'm in.
I have riden for hours on end and never seen or heard of the housing melting.

Even on hot summer days with the low beam on.

I will add that those of you that are religious about riding with the high beam on wont need to anymore.

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Thanks Heavy
Now all I need is to get a response from Big George.... Sent PM but no response
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Never Mind just got PM......

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hey no problem, he has a day job that doesnt always allow him to access the board.

Give it time, he will be on later.

If you dont hear anything PM me and I'll use the bat phone.

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(rockadaous @ Feb. 13 2007,13:26) only concern I have is melting the light house'n (bulb)  Other than that I'm in.
There's nothing documented that a 35 watt Xenon (HID) has melted a housing. Overrated 55 watt Xenon bulbs have been known to melt housing though. Overrated 100+ watt halogen bulbs that you find on ebay will do that too.

My kits have 35 watt bulbs.

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(dadofthree @ Feb. 13 2007,13:19)
(Ruben @ Feb. 13 2007,09:01) I got HIDs installed on mine and let me tell you...   Best single modification you can make.  You will have 3times the light out in front of you and 3times safer cuz you will be seen.  The high-beam is blindingly bright though....   you'll see what 'm talking about...

Buy this now.....   Looks great n keeps you safe !
I'm always out running my lights at night. Did this improve with your mod.  
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At what speed to you outrun your lights?

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(BigGeorge @ Feb. 13 2007,12:20)
(dadofthree @ Feb. 13 2007,13:19)
(Ruben @ Feb. 13 2007,09:01) I got HIDs installed on mine and let me tell you...   Best single modification you can make.  You will have 3times the light out in front of you and 3times safer cuz you will be seen.  The high-beam is blindingly bright though....   you'll see what 'm talking about...

Buy this now.....   Looks great n keeps you safe !
I'm always out running my lights at night. Did this improve with your mod.  
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At what speed to you outrun your lights?
186,000 miles per second with HID or 75MPH with stock.
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Usually just above the posted, especially on rural roads where there's no manmade light. The other problem is all the tree limbs, logging debris, and animals that get frisky at night. So it's more important to me than someone that rides in metro areas. Other bikers have commented on the lighting. I always try to bring up the rear in night rides. Then I catch all that fugging gravel.

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Ive been running HID since way back when, 6 years at least, no worries on the 35 watts, no heat at all. can nearly touch the bulb itself.

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(heavybusa @ Feb. 13 2007,14:28)
(rockadaous @ Feb. 13 2007,13:26) only concern I have is melting the light house'n (bulb)  Other than that I'm in.
I have riden for hours on end and never seen or heard of the housing melting.

Even on hot summer days with the low beam on.

I will add that those of you that are religious about riding with the high beam on wont need to anymore.
thanks. that was my only concern. I've read others burning up there wires or melting the platic house'n. I"m in. I do quit a bit of night rural ride'n (work). I did upgrade to silver stars, but they don't help that much. come on pay day lol

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Bump for those receiving their packages!!!
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this is about as good a write up as you can get !!!!!!
thanks for the help!!!!
keep the rubber side down !!!!!!
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