Mile's thanks again, lol.... Not to fear my friend I will soon figure out all this bikes in's and out's.
Mile's thanks again, lol.... Not to fear my friend I will soon figure out all this bikes in's and out's.
Went to "buyheadlightbulbs.com" and got 4 Hella zenon 4200K bulbs for $26 a pair. White light to see and be seen by. Plug n' play install (the dealer owed me one) and I saved several hundred bucks.
Any other good driving lights for the cowl before I spend a bunch of money?
After chatting with Miles via pm my hid's will be here next week. I was going to just upgrade the stock bulbs with PIAA lights but the hid route makes more sense to me. Fog lights will be done over the winter.
Giddyup...here is what you need!!!!!
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Yellow fog lights are actually quite a controversial subject, as I'm sure you know. To play the devil's advocate... there have been DOT studies that concluded yellow is no better than white in the fog.
Good man. Maximum spectral power density occurs at about 4200K; this is the temperature that will put the most light on the road in front of you.
Using anything other than this temperature is silly IMO; vehicle lighting is not the place to make a fashion statement.
Or, you might try this: the LED signal lights.....I hear they light up the corners real well when they are on the running light mode. Just what I have heard from the guy who does all the light installation at my bike dealership.
That is what I needed...an excuse to spend more money!!!!
" Truth is often deemed rude, blunt and to the point which is why so few make their friend " Freddy Hayler ..352-267-1553 Sanford, FLA Gutterman6000@Gmail.com
MichaelG,
Are you still happy with your SoCal HID's? Have you had any problems with the lights burning or affecting the headlight lenses in any way?