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Old 06-23-2010, 09:43 PM   #331 (permalink)
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so have you changed the pilot lamps??

and can u suggest me some which can match the color of HID??
Yes, I have changed my pilot lamps and rear number plate light to LEDs but Blue in colour. Actually it goes well with Blue backlit speedo!

Ofcourse it's difficult to source LEDs which have exact colour temp of HID. You can install White or Blue. I would recommend Blue since your bike is Black.
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Yes, I have changed my pilot lamps and rear number plate light to LEDs but Blue in colour. Actually it goes well with Blue backlit speedo!

Ofcourse it's difficult to source LEDs which have exact colour temp of HID. You can install White or Blue. I would recommend Blue since your bike is Black.
by LEDs u mean the conventional LEDs??
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Old 06-25-2010, 12:42 PM   #333 (permalink)
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hello dear,

a delhi based company who mfr. and deals in auto electrical parts have solution of your problem of HID. they are selling the HID for Bikes n Cars on very best rates to the xbhp ,xkmph,bcmtouring.com members. many of the members Buyed from them and enjoying the HId of high low beam in single Bulb on thier bikes. also good thing is that they are selling with one year free replacement warranty.the amazing thing is that they are showing the demo of HID on in water .its really coooooool and waterproof kits. please look at there videos and contact them once for your satisfaction. email shreeradheyimpexatgmaildotcom
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by LEDs u mean the conventional LEDs??
There are generic LED replacements for pilot bulbs. However I have made a custom replacement from strips of LEDs. Whatever LED you install it must run on 12V.
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Old 07-21-2010, 06:20 PM   #335 (permalink)
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Planning to fit HID in my 220, but I'm on a budget. How about this offer from this company?

Standard H7 HID Conversion Kit Standard H7 HID Conversion Kit,car lights [VVME-HKSH7-STD] - $39.99 : VVME.COM, Car Parts, HID KIT, Tattoo Kit, Ballast, Bulbs
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Old 08-19-2010, 02:58 AM   #336 (permalink)
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hey i was wondering, if i can make my RE TB 2004 AC 12 V, to use a HID, plz guide me.
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Ordered my pair of H7 HIDs for my P220F, Now I have a question, I dont want both the beams to be on at the same time. I like it the way it is now, Do I need to add a relay or something when I install the HID kit? ( I ordered a 35watt digital slim ballast HID )
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by LEDs u mean the conventional LEDs??
you can go for these kind of leds

they suit the 4300k for the 6000k you will need to get those 1w leds they have a blue glare.
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Ordered my pair of H7 HIDs for my P220F, Now I have a question, I dont want both the beams to be on at the same time. I like it the way it is now, Do I need to add a relay or something when I install the HID kit? ( I ordered a 35watt digital slim ballast HID )
Its plug and play no need of a relay. If you are going to get the dual beam setup you will require one.
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Old 08-29-2010, 06:54 PM   #340 (permalink)
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Some questions:

What if we donot use that Common terminal? IMO there is no need of that terminal, here. (I maybe wrong)

What is the need of relay? We can simply power the low beam bulb directly by battery with a switch and fuse as an intermediate (?)
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